Watershed - Balsam Branch (SC05)
Balsam Branch Watershed

Details

The Balsam Branch watershed is situated in central Polk County and is 66,605 acres in size. It includes 63 miles of rivers and streams, 6,301 acres of lakes and 5,248 acres of wetlands. The watershed is dominated by forest (29%), grassland (27%) and agriculture (25%) and is ranked high for nonpoint source issues affecting lakes, streams and groundwater. This watershed contains many significant surface waters and consists of mixed agricultural, recreational and urban development. Water quality is impacted by sedimentation and nutrient runoff from agriculture, shoreline development, and road construction and maintenance.

Date  2010

Ecological Landscapes for Balsam Branch Watershed

Ecological Landscapes

The Forest Transition Ecological Landscape lies along the northern border of Wisconsin's Tension Zone, through the central and western part of the state, and supports both northern forests and agricultural areas. The central portion of the Forest Transition lies primarily on a glacial till plain deposited by glaciation between 25,000 and 790,000 years ago. The eastern and western portions are on moraines of the Wisconsin glaciation. The growing season in this part of the state is long enough that agriculture is viable, although climatic conditions are not as favorable as in southern Wisconsin. Soils are diverse, ranging from sandy loam to loam or shallow silt loam, and from poorly drained to well drained. The historic vegetation of the Forest Transition was primarily northern hardwood forest. These northern hardwoods were dominated by sugar maple and hemlock, and contained some yellow birch, red pine and white pine. Currently, over 60% of this Ecological Landscape is non-forested. Forested areas consist primarily of northern hardwoods and aspen, with smaller amounts of oak and lowland hardwoods. The eastern portion of the Ecological Landscape differs from the rest of the area in that it remains primarily forested, and includes some ecologically significant areas. Throughout the Ecological Landscape, small areas of conifer swamp are found near the headwaters of streams, and associated with lakes in kettle depressions on moraines. Ground flora show characteristics of both northern and southern Wisconsin, as this Ecological Landscape lies along the Tension Zone.

Date  2010

Watershed Documents
Watershed Grants
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2011
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Balsam Lake Aquatic Invasive Species Control Project: The Balsam Lake P & R District is sponsoring a project to implement approved activities from the Balsam Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan. Approved activities include chemically treating curlyleaf pondweed in a limited number of high-density areas, pre/post treatment aquatic plant surveys and bed mapping, purple loosestrife and giant knotweed mapping and control; and EWM monitoring at boat landings. Deliverables include GIS maps of areas monitored; aquatic plant survey results (spreadsheets and narrative summary); and a management/treatment summary.

Special Condition: WDNR\2019s pre/post treatment monitoring guideline should be followed.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
4/15/2015
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Clp, Purple Loosestrife & Giant Knotweed Control: Balsam Lake P&R District is sponsoring a 3-yr project to implement approved activities from the Balsam Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan.

Project deliverables include GIS data & maps of areas monitored, aquatic plant & turion monitoring results, examples of AIS education & outreach, AIS monitoring data in SWIMS, management/treatment summaries.

Specific project activities include: 1) Curly-leaf pondweed herbicide control; 2) Purple Loosestrife & Knotweed control; 3) Pre-post treatment aquatic plant monitoring; 4) Turion monitoring; 5) Herbicide monitoring; 6) AIS monitoring & education.

Special Conditions: 1) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance shall be followed for aquatic plant monitoring; 2) Sponsor shall contact DNR immediately if a new AIS is found; 3) AIS monitoring and watercraft inspection personnel shall be trained and follow DNR approved protocols.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lakes Biologist.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
4/15/2018
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Curlyleaf Pondweed And Purple Loosestrife Management: Balsam Lake P&R District is sponsoring a 3-yr project to implement approved activities from the Balsam Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan.

Project deliverables include GIS data & maps of areas monitored, aquatic plant & turion monitoring results, examples of AIS education & outreach, AIS monitoring data in SWIMS, management/treatment summaries.

Specific project activities include: 1) Curly-leaf pondweed herbicide control; 2) Purple loosestrife control; 3) Pre-post treatment aquatic plant monitoring; 4) CLP bed mapping; 5) Turion monitoring; 6) Herbicide concentration monitoring; 7) AIS monitoring & education.

Special Conditions: 1) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance shall be followed for aquatic plant monitoring; 2) Sponsor shall contact DNR immediately if a new AIS is found; 3) AIS monitoring and watercraft inspection personnel shall be trained and follow DNR approved protocols; 4) AIS monitoring data shall be entered in SWIMS; 5) Education materials shall be consistent with the Department\2019s statewide education strategy for preventing and controlling AIS.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lakes Biologist.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan Implementation Project: The Deer Lake Improvement Association is sponsoring a project to implement approved activities from the Deer Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan. Approved activities include chemically treating curlyleaf pondweed in a limited number of high-density areas, aquatic plant surveys, and reporting. Deliverables include GIS maps of areas monitored; aquatic plant survey results (spreadsheets and narrative summary); information and education products; and an updated Aquatic Plant Management Plan.

Special Conditions:
1. WDNR's Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance should be followed for point-intercept survey monitoring and aquatic plant management plan development.
2. Draft public surveys must be reviewed and approved by the Department before being initiated.

This scope is intended to summarize the detailed project scope provided in the application and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator. Grantee or consultant will provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR shall receive both paper and electronic copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Proposed

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan Implementation Project: The Deer Lake Improvement Association is sponsoring a project to implement approved activities from the Deer Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan. Approved activities include chemically treating curlyleaf pondweed in a limited number of high-density areas, aquatic plant surveys, and reporting. Deliverables include GIS maps of areas monitored; aquatic plant survey results (spreadsheets and narrative summary); information and education products; and an updated Aquatic Plant Management Plan.

Special Conditions:
1. WDNR's Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance should be followed for point-intercept survey monitoring and aquatic plant management plan development.
2. Draft public surveys must be reviewed and approved by the Department before being initiated.

This scope is intended to summarize the detailed project scope provided in the application and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator. Grantee or consultant will provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR shall receive both paper and electronic copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2011
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake Apm Implementation: Deer Lake Improvement Association is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Deer Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan. These activities include chemically treating curlyleaf pondweed in a limited number of high-density areas, pre/post treatment aquatic plant surveys and bed mapping; and newsletter and sign updates. Deliverables include GIS maps of areas monitored; aquatic plant survey results (spreadsheets and narrative summary); newsletters and updated sign photo; and a management/treatment summary.

Special Condition: WDNR\2019s pre/post treatment monitoring guideline should be followed.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2011
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Proposed

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake Apm Implementation: Deer Lake Improvement Association is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Deer Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan. These activities include chemically treating curlyleaf pondweed in a limited number of high-density areas, pre/post treatment aquatic plant surveys and bed mapping; and newsletter and sign updates. Deliverables include GIS maps of areas monitored; aquatic plant survey results (spreadsheets and narrative summary); newsletters and updated sign photo; and a management/treatment summary.

Special Condition: WDNR\2019s pre/post treatment monitoring guideline should be followed.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
4/15/2016
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake Curly Leaf Pondweed Control: Deer Lake Improvement Association is sponsoring a 2-yr project to implement approved activities from the Deer Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan.

Project deliverables include GIS data & maps of areas monitored, aquatic plant & turion monitoring reports, management/treatment summaries.

Specific project activities include: 1) Curly-leaf pondweed herbicide control; 2) Pre-post treatment aquatic plant monitoring; 3) Turion monitoring.

Special Conditions: 1) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance shall be followed for aquatic plant monitoring; 2) Sponsor shall contact DNR immediately if a new AIS is found; 3) AIS monitoring and watercraft inspection personnel shall be trained and follow DNR approved protocols.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lakes Biologist.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
4/15/2018
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake Curlyleaf Pondweed Contol: The Deer Lake Improvement Association is sponsoring a 3-yr project to implement approved activities from the Deer Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan.

Project deliverables include GIS data & maps of areas monitored, aquatic plant & turion monitoring results, AIS monitoring data in SWIMS, management/treatment summaries.

Specific project activities include: 1) Curly-leaf pondweed herbicide control; 2) Knotweed control; 3) Pre-post treatment aquatic plant monitoring; 4) CLP bed mapping; 5) Turion monitoring; 6) AIS monitoring.

Special Conditions: 1) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance shall be followed for aquatic plant monitoring; 2) Sponsor shall contact DNR immediately if a new AIS is found; 3) AIS monitoring personnel shall be trained and follow DNR approved protocols; 4) AIS monitoring data shall be entered in SWIMS.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lakes Biologist.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
4/1/2013
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist: Long Lake Curly Leaf Pond Weed Control - 2 Year Project: Long Lake P&R District is sponsoring a 2-yr project to implement approved activities from the Long Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan.

Project deliverables include GIS data & maps of areas monitored, aquatic plant & turion monitoring results, examples of AIS education & outreach, AIS monitoring & watercraft inspection data in SWIMS, management/treatment summaries.

Specific project activities include: 1) Curly-leaf pondweed chemical & manual control; 2) Pre-post treatment aquatic plant monitoring; 3) Turion monitoring; 4) Planting native aquatic plants; 5) Watercraft inspections; 6) AIS education & monitoring.

Special Conditions: 1) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance shall be followed for aquatic plant monitoring; 2) Sponsor shall contact DNR immediately if a new AIS is found; 3) AIS monitoring and watercraft inspection personnel shall be trained and follow DNR approved protocols.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lakes Biologist.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist: Long Lake Clp Control: The Long Lake P&R District is sponsoring a project to implement CLP management activities from the Long Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan.

Project deliverables include all monitoring and GIS data, maps of areas monitored & controlled, and reports describing the monitoring and control results.

Specific project activities include: 1) Curly-leaf pondweed herbicide control; 2) Pre-post treatment aquatic plant monitoring; 3) Water temperature monitoring; 4) Turion monitoring.

Special Conditions: 1) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance shall be followed for aquatic plant monitoring; 2) Sponsor shall contact DNR immediately if a new AIS is found; 3) AIS monitoring and watercraft inspection personnel shall be trained and follow DNR approved protocols.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lakes Biologist.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
4/15/2018
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist: Long Lake Curlyleaf Pondweed Control: The Long Lake P&R District is sponsoring a 3-yr project to implement CLP management activities from the Long Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan.

Project deliverables include all monitoring and GIS data, maps of areas monitored & controlled, AIS monitoring data in SWIMS, and reports documenting the monitoring, control, and native planting results.

Specific project activities include: 1) Curly-leaf pondweed herbicide control; 2) Pre-post treatment aquatic plant monitoring; 3) CLP bed mapping; 4) Turion monitoring; 5) Planting native aquatic plants; 6) Volunteer AIS monitoring.

Special Conditions: 1) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance shall be followed for aquatic plant monitoring; 2) Sponsor shall contact DNR immediately if a new AIS is found; 3) AIS monitoring personnel shall be trained and follow DNR approved protocols; 4) AIS monitoring data shall be entered in SWIMS.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lakes Biologist.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Balsam Lake Ais Education Project: The Balsam Lake P&R District is sponsoring an AIS prevention and education project including a Clean Boat/Clean Water inspection program of boats at the public boat landing; education of lake residents about boat inspection and AIS prevention; AIS information signs at boat landings; education material mailings. A volunteer will train, schedule, and oversee a crew of paid boat inspection workers and volunteers. Inspectors will receive training at a CB/CW AIS workshop. Project monitoring involves surveillance for invasive aquatic plants around Balsam Lake.

Deliverables include a comprehensive report including:
1) Documentation of donated time and services related to grant administration.
2) Copies of brochures, newsletters, and educational materials used.
3) Verification of training of inspectors and monitors such as agendas and attendance lists.
4) Watercraft inspection report including time, number of people reached, CB/CW survey results, completed entry of inspection 3200-120 and monitoring forms onto Dept website
5) Report on construction of the educational signs.
6) Aquatic plant surveillance results including boat and shoreline monitoring observations of any detected aquatic invasive species with maps.
7) AIS related materials generated or paid for by this grant.

Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall immediately contact proper DNR authorities in the event in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.

This scope is intended to summarize the detailed scope provided in the grant application and does not supersede grant application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that the Grantee provide the DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft of the final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.




Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
10/1/2009
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Balsam Lake Aquatic Invasive Species Education & Planning: The Balsam Lake P&R District is sponsoring an AIS project including a Clean Boat/Clean Water inspection program at 4 boat landings, public education, maintenance of landing information signs, lake surveillance, and development of an Aquatic Plant Management Plan (APMP).

Deliverables include: 1) Watercraft inspection report including time and number of people reached; CB/CW survey results; 2) daily results entered into the DNR CB/CW database; 3) Verification of workshops and/or inspector training such as agendas and attendance lists; 4) Copies of educational materials distributed to the public such as brochures, newsletters, mailings, etc., and agenda or summary of presentations made at Annual Meetings; 5) Report on Waterfront Property Owners Survey; 6) Report on aquatic plant sampling/survey results including boat and shoreline monitoring observations of any detected aquatic invasive species with appropriate maps; 7) Report on construction/maintenance of signage; 8) Completed copy of the APMP for Balsam Lake; 9) AIS related materials generated or paid for by this grant.

Special conditions: 1) Draft public surveys methods must be reviewed and approved by the Department before being initiated; 2) The DNR shall be contacted immediately in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.

This scope summarizes the project detail in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the AIS Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide AIS Coordinator with a draft Aquatic Plant Management Plan prior to making final payment to the consultant. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
10/1/2011
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Balsam Lake Aquatic Invasive Species Education & Planning: The Balsam Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District is sponsoring an AIS prevention and education project including a Clean Boat/Clean Water inspection program at 4 public boat landings, CB/CW monitor and lake resident education about AIS identification and prevention; public awareness, improved information signage at the landing, and monitoring for invasive aquatic plants around Balsam Lake.

Deliverables include a comprehensive report: 1) Summarizing accomplishments/progress of the project including watercraft inspection and lake monitoring information detailing total time and number of people reached; 2) CB/CW survey results with daily results entered into the DNR CB/CW database; 3) Verification of workshops and/or inspector training such as agendas and attendance lists; 4) Copies of brochures, educational materials, and mailings paid for through this grant; 5) Monitoring observations of any detected invasive species with appropriate maps; 6) Report on construction/maintenance of signage; 7) AIS related materials generated or paid for by this grant.

Special project conditions: The sponsor shall immediately contact the DNR if a new aquatic invasive species is found.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the AIS Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide AIS Coordinator with a draft final report. If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR AIS Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2017
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Balsam Lake Point Intercept And Plan Update: Balsam Lake P&R District is sponsoring a project to conduct CLP and native plant monitoring and update the APM plan for Balsam Lake.

Project deliverables include GIS data & maps of areas monitored, aquatic plant survey & bed mapping results, and an updated APM plan.

Specific project activities include: 1) Pre-post treatment aquatic plant monitoring; 2) CLP bed mapping; 3) Point Intercept plant survey; 4) Aquatic Plant Management Plan (APM) update.

Special Conditions: 1) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance shall be followed for point-intercept survey monitoring and aquatic plant management plan development. The NOR Native Plant Protection Strategy shall be integrated into the APM plan; 2) Sponsor shall contact DNR immediately if a new AIS is found.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lakes Biologist.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Prev - Watercraft Ais Cleaning Station - East Balsam Boat Launch On Balsam Lake: Balsam Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District is requesting funding to acquire and maintain a CD3 boat decontamination station for the East Balsam boat launch. The goal of this unit would be to prevent the spread of AIS already found in Balsam Lake (zebra mussel, curly leafed pondweed, Chinese mystery snails and narrow-leafed cattail) to surrounding waterbodies.

Project final deliverables include:
1. Documentation of installation and location of the CD3 unit and maintenance logs.
2. Monthly monitoring and disposal of debris removed from watercraft
3. Continuous monitoring of CD3 unit use and performance.

Specific project activities include:
Installation and maintenance of a CD3 unit on East Balsam boat launch

Special Conditions:
1. Documentation of CD3 station installation
2. Grantee must enter into a recorded land use agreement with the property owner
3. 200 hours of watercraft inspection time is required during the tenure of this project (being funded with grant number CBCW129823)
4. Final report needs DNR review and approval
5. DNR will be provided electronic copies of boater survey and final report.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.



Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Prev - Watercraft Ais Cleaning Station - Forest Lake Circle Boat Launch On Balsam Lake\005c00a0: Balsam Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District is requesting funding to acquire and maintain a CD3 boat decontamination station for the Forest Lake Circle boat launch. The goal of this unit would be to prevent the spread of AIS already found in Balsam Lake (zebra mussel, curly leafed pondweed, Chinese mystery snails and narrow-leafed cattail) to surrounding waterbodies.

Project final deliverables include:
1. Documentation of installation and location of the CD3 unit and maintenance logs.
2. Monthly monitoring and disposal of debris removed from watercraft
3. Continuous monitoring of CD3 unit use and performance.

Specific project activities include:
Installation and maintenance of a CD3 unit on Forest Lake Circle boat launch

Special Conditions:
1. Documentation of CD3 station installation
2. Grantee must enter into a recorded land use agreement with the property owner
3. 200 hours of watercraft inspection time is required during the tenure of this project (being funded with grant number CBCW129823)
4. Final report needs DNR review and approval
5. DNR will be provided electronic copies of boater survey and final report.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.



Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Prev - Watercraft Ais Cleaning Station - Highway 46 Boat Launch On Balsam Lake: The Balsam Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a project to acquire, train, and engage lake users on a boat decontamination station (CD3) unit at the Highway 46 boat launch on Balsam Lake. The following goals of the project are as follows: 1) prevent spread of AIS to and from Balsam Lake and 2) engage lake users.

Project final deliverables include: 1) Monthly status reports; 2) Continuous tracking of boater use and performance; 3) Documentation of use and location of the CD3 unit.

Specific project activities include: 1) Documentation of use of the CD3 boat decontamination station

Special Conditions: 1) Documentation of CD3 station use; 2) Grantee will place unit from April through October at Balsam Lake\2019s Highway 46 boat launch; 3) 200 hours of watercraft inspection time is required during the tenure of this project (being funded with grant number CBCW129823); 4) Final report needs DNR review and approval; 5) DNR will be provided electronic copies of boater survey and final report.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.



Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Prev - Watercraft Ais Cleaning Station - Idlewild Boat Launch On Balsam Lake: The Balsam Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a project to acquire, train, and engage lake users on a boat decontamination station (CD3) unit at the Idlewild boat launch on Balsam Lake. The following goals of the project are as follows: 1) prevent spread of AIS to and from Balsam Lake and 2) engage lake users.

Project final deliverables include: 1) Monthly status reports; 2) Continuous tracking of boater use and performance; 3) Documentation of installation and location of the CD3 unit.

Specific project activities include: 1) Documentation and installation of CD3 boat decontamination station

Special Conditions: 1) Documentation of CD3 station installation; 2) Grantee must enter into a recorded land use agreement with the property owner; 3) 200 hours of watercraft inspection time is required during the tenure of this project (being funded with grant number CBCW129823); 4) Final report needs DNR review and approval; 5) DNR will be provided electronic copies of boater survey and final report.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Prev - Watercraft Ais Cleaning Station - Little Balsam Boat Launch On Balsam Lake: The Balsam Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a project to acquire, train, and engage lake users on a boat decontamination station (CD3) unit at the Little Balsam boat launch on Balsam Lake. The following goals of the project are as follows: 1) prevent spread of AIS to and from Balsam Lake and 2) engage lake users.

Project final deliverables include: 1) Monthly status reports; 2) Continuous tracking of boater use and performance; 3) Documentation of installation and location of the CD3 unit.

Specific project activities include: 1) Documentation and installation of CD3 boat decontamination station

Special Conditions: 1) Documentation of CD3 station installation; 2) Grantee must enter into a recorded land use agreement with the property owner; 3) 200 hours of watercraft inspection time is required during the tenure of this project (being funded with grant number CBCW129823); 4) Final report needs DNR review and approval; 5) DNR will be provided electronic copies of boater survey and final report.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.



Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Prev - Watercraft Ais Cleaning Station - Sunnyside Marina Boat Launch On Balsam Lake: The Balsam Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a project to acquire, train, and engage lake users on a boat decontamination station (CD3) unit at the Sunnyside Marina boat launch on Balsam Lake. The following goals of the project are as follows: 1) prevent spread of AIS to and from Balsam Lake and 2) engage lake users.

Project final deliverables include: 1) Monthly status reports; 2) Continuous tracking of boater use and performance; 3) Documentation of installation and location of the CD3 unit.

Specific project activities include: 1) Documentation and installation of CD3 boat decontamination station

Special Conditions: 1) Documentation of CD3 station installation; 2) Grantee must enter into a recorded land use agreement with the property owner; 3) 200 hours of watercraft inspection time is required during the tenure of this project (being funded with grant number CBCW129823); 4) Final report needs DNR review and approval; 5) DNR will be provided electronic copies of boater survey and final report.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.



Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Prev - Watercraft Ais Cleaning Station - Town Beach Boat Launch On Balsam Lake: The Balsam Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a project to acquire, train, and engage lake users on a boat decontamination station (CD3) unit at the Town Beach boat launch on Balsam Lake. The following goals of the project are as follows: 1) prevent spread of AIS to and from Balsam Lake and 2) engage lake users.

Project final deliverables include: 1) Monthly status reports; 2) Continuous tracking of boater use and performance; 3) Documentation of use and location of the CD3 unit.

Specific project activities include: 1) Documentation of use of the CD3 boat decontamination station

Special Conditions: 1) Documentation of CD3 station use; 2) Grantee will place unit from April through October at Balsam Lake\2019s Town Beach boat launch; 3) 200 hours of watercraft inspection time is required during the tenure of this project (being funded with grant number CBCW129823); 4) Final report needs DNR review and approval; 5) DNR will be provided electronic copies of boater survey and final report.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.



Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2014
Waters Involved
Bear Trap Lake
Status
Complete

Lk Wappo/Bear Trap Sanitary Dist.: 2014 Plant Survey: LWBT Sanitary District is sponsoring a project to conduct aquatic plant surveys on Wapogasset and Bear Trap Lakes.

Specific project tasks include curlyleaf pondweed and native aquatic plant surveys.

Final deliverables include monitoring data and associated GIS files, and a final report that details the methods, results, and any related management suggestions for the activities described above.

Special Conditions: 1) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance shall be followed for point-intercept survey monitoring and aquatic plant management plan development. The DNR Northern Region Native Plant Protection Strategy shall be integrated into the APM plan; 2) Sponsor shall contact DNR immediately if a new AIS is found.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Bear Trap Lake
Status
Complete

Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Sd: Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Sanitary District: Project Scope and Description of Deliverables

The Lake Wapogasset and Bear Trap Lake Sanitary District is sponsoring a project to update the Aquatic Plant Management (APM) Plan for Wapogasset and Bear Trap Lakes.

Project final deliverables include: all data collected, agendas and minutes for planning meetings, and an APM plan that includes methodologies, results, and management alternatives discussion with an implementation plan.

Specific project activities include: 1) Curly-leaf pondweed monitoring; 2) Turion monitoring & analysis; 3) Aquatic plant education; 4) Wild rice survey and mapping; 5) Management planning meetings.

Special Conditions: 1) CLMN efforts should not be duplicated, and these data shall be included in the trends analysis and final reporting; 2) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance shall be followed for aquatic plant management plan development. The NOR Native Plant Protection Strategy shall be integrated into the plan.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
10/1/2005
Waters Involved
Deer Creek
Status
Complete

Town Of Saint Croix Falls: Deer Lake Invasive Species Education & Prevention: The Town of St. Croix Falls is sponsoring a three year aquatic invasive species education project on behalf of Deer Lake in Polk County. The project includes hiring an intern to develop and implement a watercraft inspection program based on the State of Wisconsin Clean Boats Clean Waters program over a three year period. Project objectives include inspecting watercraft at public access sites, educating residents and visitors regarding identification, threats, and control of aquatic invasive species, and monitoring for the presence of Eurasian Water Milfoil, Purple Loostrife, and other aquatic invasive species. Also included is a whole lake plant survey specifically to document if Curley Leaf Pondweed has spread beyond the boundaries established in 2003, and if it seems to have negatively impacted the native plant species present in 2003.

Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall immediately report any potential new AIS threat to Frank Koshere (715) 392-0807.

Upon completion of this project, the sponsor will provide the state with a comprehensive report including all of the following: 1. A watercraft inspection summary for each year of the project including time spent at each landing and number of people reached. 2. A yearly summary of CBCW survey results. 3. Documentation of in-kind donated goods and services. 4. Educational and informational materials generated. 5. A summary of results in report form of the whole lake plant survey conducted in 2006. In addition, all CBCW program activities including watercraft inspection hours, boat landing survey results, and trained citizen inspectors will be reported in accordance with CBCW guidelines each season.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
10/1/2005
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Saint Croix Falls: Deer Lake Invasive Species Education & Prevention: The Town of St. Croix Falls is sponsoring a three year aquatic invasive species education project on behalf of Deer Lake in Polk County. The project includes hiring an intern to develop and implement a watercraft inspection program based on the State of Wisconsin Clean Boats Clean Waters program over a three year period. Project objectives include inspecting watercraft at public access sites, educating residents and visitors regarding identification, threats, and control of aquatic invasive species, and monitoring for the presence of Eurasian Water Milfoil, Purple Loostrife, and other aquatic invasive species. Also included is a whole lake plant survey specifically to document if Curley Leaf Pondweed has spread beyond the boundaries established in 2003, and if it seems to have negatively impacted the native plant species present in 2003.

Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall immediately report any potential new AIS threat to Frank Koshere (715) 392-0807.

Upon completion of this project, the sponsor will provide the state with a comprehensive report including all of the following: 1. A watercraft inspection summary for each year of the project including time spent at each landing and number of people reached. 2. A yearly summary of CBCW survey results. 3. Documentation of in-kind donated goods and services. 4. Educational and informational materials generated. 5. A summary of results in report form of the whole lake plant survey conducted in 2006. In addition, all CBCW program activities including watercraft inspection hours, boat landing survey results, and trained citizen inspectors will be reported in accordance with CBCW guidelines each season.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
10/1/2005
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Proposed

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake Ais Clean Boat/Clean Waters & Apm Plan Update: The Deer Lake Improvement Association is sponsoring an AIS prevention and education project. Project activities include: 1) Clean Boat/Clean Water program on Deer Lake; 2) Aquatic plant survey and mapping; 3) Public Outreach and Education about AIS.

Deliverables include: 1) Final Report summarizing accomplishments/progress of the project including watercraft inspection and lake monitoring report detailing time and number of people reached; 2) CB/CW survey results; daily results will be entered into the DNR CB/CW database; 3) Results of Aquatic Plant Surveys with maps and AIS locations; 4) Results of Aquatic Plant Vouchers; 5) A completed Aquatic Plant Management Plan; 5) Report on outreach projects/presentations including copies of press releases, newsletters, and materials distributed to the public; 7) AIS related materials generated or paid for by this grant.

Special project conditions: WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance must be followed for point-intercept survey monitoring and/or aquatic plant management plan development. The project sponsor shall immediately contact the DNR if a new aquatic invasive species is found.

This scope summarizes the project provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional AIS Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide DNR with a draft final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
10/1/2005
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Proposed

Town Of Saint Croix Falls: Deer Lake Invasive Species Education & Prevention: The Town of St. Croix Falls is sponsoring a three year aquatic invasive species education project on behalf of Deer Lake in Polk County. The project includes hiring an intern to develop and implement a watercraft inspection program based on the State of Wisconsin Clean Boats Clean Waters program over a three year period. Project objectives include inspecting watercraft at public access sites, educating residents and visitors regarding identification, threats, and control of aquatic invasive species, and monitoring for the presence of Eurasian Water Milfoil, Purple Loostrife, and other aquatic invasive species. Also included is a whole lake plant survey specifically to document if Curley Leaf Pondweed has spread beyond the boundaries established in 2003, and if it seems to have negatively impacted the native plant species present in 2003.

Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall immediately report any potential new AIS threat to Frank Koshere (715) 392-0807.

Upon completion of this project, the sponsor will provide the state with a comprehensive report including all of the following: 1. A watercraft inspection summary for each year of the project including time spent at each landing and number of people reached. 2. A yearly summary of CBCW survey results. 3. Documentation of in-kind donated goods and services. 4. Educational and informational materials generated. 5. A summary of results in report form of the whole lake plant survey conducted in 2006. In addition, all CBCW program activities including watercraft inspection hours, boat landing survey results, and trained citizen inspectors will be reported in accordance with CBCW guidelines each season.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2010
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake Ais Clean Boat/Clean Waters & Apm Plan Update: The Deer Lake Improvement Association is sponsoring an AIS prevention and education project. Project activities include: 1) Clean Boat/Clean Water program on Deer Lake; 2) Aquatic plant survey and mapping; 3) Public Outreach and Education about AIS.

Deliverables include: 1) Final Report summarizing accomplishments/progress of the project including watercraft inspection and lake monitoring report detailing time and number of people reached; 2) CB/CW survey results; daily results will be entered into the DNR CB/CW database; 3) Results of Aquatic Plant Surveys with maps and AIS locations; 4) Results of Aquatic Plant Vouchers; 5) A completed Aquatic Plant Management Plan; 5) Report on outreach projects/presentations including copies of press releases, newsletters, and materials distributed to the public; 7) AIS related materials generated or paid for by this grant.

Special project conditions: WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance must be followed for point-intercept survey monitoring and/or aquatic plant management plan development. The project sponsor shall immediately contact the DNR if a new aquatic invasive species is found.

This scope summarizes the project provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional AIS Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide DNR with a draft final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2010
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Proposed

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake Ais Clean Boat/Clean Waters & Apm Plan Update: The Deer Lake Improvement Association is sponsoring an AIS prevention and education project. Project activities include: 1) Clean Boat/Clean Water program on Deer Lake; 2) Aquatic plant survey and mapping; 3) Public Outreach and Education about AIS.

Deliverables include: 1) Final Report summarizing accomplishments/progress of the project including watercraft inspection and lake monitoring report detailing time and number of people reached; 2) CB/CW survey results; daily results will be entered into the DNR CB/CW database; 3) Results of Aquatic Plant Surveys with maps and AIS locations; 4) Results of Aquatic Plant Vouchers; 5) A completed Aquatic Plant Management Plan; 5) Report on outreach projects/presentations including copies of press releases, newsletters, and materials distributed to the public; 7) AIS related materials generated or paid for by this grant.

Special project conditions: WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance must be followed for point-intercept survey monitoring and/or aquatic plant management plan development. The project sponsor shall immediately contact the DNR if a new aquatic invasive species is found.

This scope summarizes the project provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional AIS Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide DNR with a draft final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
10/1/2011
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake Ais Clean Boat Clean Water: The Deer Lake Improvement Association sponsoring a 2-year AIS prevention and education project including a Clean Boat/Clean Water inspection program at the public boat landing, training for monitors, public awareness, improved information signage at the landing, and monitoring for invasive plants around Deer Lake.

Deliverables include a comprehensive including: 1) Summary of accomplishments/progress of the project including watercraft inspection and lake monitoring with details of total time and number of people reached; 2) CB/CW survey results entered into the CB/CW database; 3) Verification of workshops and/or inspector training such as agendas and attendance lists; 4) Copies of brochures, educational materials, and mailings paid for through this grant; 5) Report on monitoring observations of any detected invasive species with appropriate maps; 6) Report on construction/maintenance of signage; 7) AIS related materials generated or paid for by this grant.

Special project conditions: The sponsor shall immediately contact DNR if a new aquatic invasive species is found.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the AIS Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide AIS Coordinator with a draft final report. If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR AIS Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
10/1/2011
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Proposed

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake Ais Clean Boat Clean Water: The Deer Lake Improvement Association sponsoring a 2-year AIS prevention and education project including a Clean Boat/Clean Water inspection program at the public boat landing, training for monitors, public awareness, improved information signage at the landing, and monitoring for invasive plants around Deer Lake.

Deliverables include a comprehensive including: 1) Summary of accomplishments/progress of the project including watercraft inspection and lake monitoring with details of total time and number of people reached; 2) CB/CW survey results entered into the CB/CW database; 3) Verification of workshops and/or inspector training such as agendas and attendance lists; 4) Copies of brochures, educational materials, and mailings paid for through this grant; 5) Report on monitoring observations of any detected invasive species with appropriate maps; 6) Report on construction/maintenance of signage; 7) AIS related materials generated or paid for by this grant.

Special project conditions: The sponsor shall immediately contact DNR if a new aquatic invasive species is found.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the AIS Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide AIS Coordinator with a draft final report. If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR AIS Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
2/15/2016
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake Apm Plan Update & Ais Monitoring: Deer Lake Improvement Association is sponsoring a project to conduct AIS monitoring and update the APM plan for Deer Lake.

Project deliverables include GIS data & maps of areas monitored, aquatic plant survey results, examples of AIS education & outreach, volunteer AIS monitoring data in SWIMS, and an updated APM plan.

Specific project activities include: 1)Spring and summer whole lake point intercept plant survey; 2) AIS education & monitoring; 3) Update Rapid Response Plan; 4) Aquatic Plant Management Plan (APM) update.

Special Conditions: 1) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance shall be followed for point-intercept survey monitoring and aquatic plant management plan development. The NOR Native Plant Protection Strategy shall be integrated into the APM plan; 2) Sponsor shall contact DNR immediately if a new AIS is found; 3) AIS monitoring personnel shall be trained and follow DNR approved protocols; 4) Education materials shall be consistent with the Department\2019s statewide education strategy for preventing and controlling AIS; 5) All monitoring and watercraft inspection data shall be entered into SWIMS.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. The grant sponsor shall submit all data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lakes Biologist.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2010
Waters Involved
Half Moon Lake
Status
Complete

Half Moon Lake P & R District: 3 Year Ais Inspection & Education Project: The Half Moon Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a three year AIS prevention and education project including a CB/CW inspection program supplemented with ILIDS, inspector training, lake resident education about inspection and AIS prevention, information brochure, mailings, press releases, information signage and improvements at landings.

Deliverables include a final report summarizing the following: 1) watercraft inspection and lake monitoring efforts detailing time and number of people reached, landing improvements such as signage and weed receptacles with supporting photos; 2) CB/CW survey results; daily results will be entered into the DNR CB/CW database; 3) ILIDS inspection report including time and number of launches and potential violations; 4) Verification of workshops and/or inspector training such as agendas and attendance lists; 5) Copies of brochures, educational materials, and mailings; 6) AIS related materials generated or paid for by this grant.

Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall immediately contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the AIS Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide AIS Coordinator with a draft final report. If a consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide AIS Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2010
Waters Involved
Harder Creek
Status
Complete

Half Moon Lake P & R District: 3 Year Ais Inspection & Education Project: The Half Moon Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a three year AIS prevention and education project including a CB/CW inspection program supplemented with ILIDS, inspector training, lake resident education about inspection and AIS prevention, information brochure, mailings, press releases, information signage and improvements at landings.

Deliverables include a final report summarizing the following: 1) watercraft inspection and lake monitoring efforts detailing time and number of people reached, landing improvements such as signage and weed receptacles with supporting photos; 2) CB/CW survey results; daily results will be entered into the DNR CB/CW database; 3) ILIDS inspection report including time and number of launches and potential violations; 4) Verification of workshops and/or inspector training such as agendas and attendance lists; 5) Copies of brochures, educational materials, and mailings; 6) AIS related materials generated or paid for by this grant.

Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall immediately contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the AIS Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide AIS Coordinator with a draft final report. If a consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide AIS Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2012
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Protection And Management District: Ais Education And Monitoring: The Long Lake Preservation and Rehabilitation District is sponsoring an AIS project which includes continued CB/CW inspection/education program; AIS training, lake monitoring, pre and post CLP treatment survey, turion monitoring, and a point intercept aquatic plant study. Data collected will be used to update the APM Plan.

Deliverables include a report including: 1) a summary of project accomplishments; 2) monitoring results including observations of any detected aquatic invasive species with appropriate maps; 3) report on aquatic plant point intercept survey; 4) CB/CW report including time and number of people reached and survey results; daily results will be entered into SWIMS database; 5) Verification of workshops/training such as agendas and attendance lists; 5) Report on pre/post survey of AIS chemical treatment for CLP; 6) Report on turion monitoring;7) Copies of newsletters/education materials paid by this grant; 7) Updated APM plan.

Special project conditions: 1) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance must be followed for point-intercept survey monitoring and/or aquatic plant management plan development; 2) Sponsor shall immediately contact DNR if a new aquatic invasive species is found.

This scope summarizes details provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the AIS Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide AIS Coordinator with a draft final report. If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide AIS Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
2/15/2016
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist: Long Lake Apm Plan Update & Ais Prevention & Monitoring: Long Lake P&R District is sponsoring a project to conduct AIS monitoring and update the APM plan for Long Lake.

Project deliverables include GIS data & maps of areas monitored, aquatic plant survey results, examples of AIS education & outreach, volunteer AIS monitoring data in SWIMS, and an updated APM plan.

Specific project activities include: 1) Spring and summer whole lake point intercept plant survey; 2) AIS education & monitoring; 3) Aquatic Plant Management Plan (APM) update.

Special Conditions: 1) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance shall be followed for point-intercept survey monitoring and aquatic plant management plan development. The NOR Native Plant Protection Strategy shall be integrated into the APM plan; 2) Sponsor shall contact DNR immediately if a new AIS is found; 3) AIS monitoring personnel shall be trained and follow DNR approved protocols; 4) Education materials shall be consistent with the Department\2019s statewide education strategy for preventing and controlling AIS; 5) All monitoring and watercraft inspection data shall be entered into SWIMS.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. The grant sponsor shall submit all data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lakes Biologist.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2010
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Br
Status
Complete

Lake Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lakes Association: Lake Wapogasset/Bear Trap Clean Boat/Clean Waters Project: The Lake Wapogasset/Bear Trap Improvement Association is sponsoring an AIS prevention and education project including a Clean Boat/Clean Water inspection program, training workshop, and public education about AIS prevention.

Deliverables include: 1) Final Report summarizing accomplishments/progress of the project including watercraft inspection and lake monitoring report detailing time and number of people reached; 2) CB/CW survey results; daily results will be entered into the DNR CB/CW database; 3) Verification of workshops and/or inspector training such as agendas and attendance lists; 4) Copies of brochures, educational materials, and mailings; 5) Report on aquatic plant sampling results including boat and shoreline monitoring observations of any detected aquatic invasive species with maps; 6) Report on construction/maintenance of signage; 7) AIS related materials generated or paid for by this grant.

Special project conditions: The sponsor shall immediately contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the AIS Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide AIS Coordinator with a draft final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2014
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Br
Status
Complete

Lk Wappo/Bear Trap Sanitary Dist.: 2014 Plant Survey: LWBT Sanitary District is sponsoring a project to conduct aquatic plant surveys on Wapogasset and Bear Trap Lakes.

Specific project tasks include curlyleaf pondweed and native aquatic plant surveys.

Final deliverables include monitoring data and associated GIS files, and a final report that details the methods, results, and any related management suggestions for the activities described above.

Special Conditions: 1) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance shall be followed for point-intercept survey monitoring and aquatic plant management plan development. The DNR Northern Region Native Plant Protection Strategy shall be integrated into the APM plan; 2) Sponsor shall contact DNR immediately if a new AIS is found.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2010
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Lake
Status
Complete

Lake Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lakes Association: Lake Wapogasset/Bear Trap Clean Boat/Clean Waters Project: The Lake Wapogasset/Bear Trap Improvement Association is sponsoring an AIS prevention and education project including a Clean Boat/Clean Water inspection program, training workshop, and public education about AIS prevention.

Deliverables include: 1) Final Report summarizing accomplishments/progress of the project including watercraft inspection and lake monitoring report detailing time and number of people reached; 2) CB/CW survey results; daily results will be entered into the DNR CB/CW database; 3) Verification of workshops and/or inspector training such as agendas and attendance lists; 4) Copies of brochures, educational materials, and mailings; 5) Report on aquatic plant sampling results including boat and shoreline monitoring observations of any detected aquatic invasive species with maps; 6) Report on construction/maintenance of signage; 7) AIS related materials generated or paid for by this grant.

Special project conditions: The sponsor shall immediately contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the AIS Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide AIS Coordinator with a draft final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2014
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Lake
Status
Complete

Lk Wappo/Bear Trap Sanitary Dist.: 2014 Plant Survey: LWBT Sanitary District is sponsoring a project to conduct aquatic plant surveys on Wapogasset and Bear Trap Lakes.

Specific project tasks include curlyleaf pondweed and native aquatic plant surveys.

Final deliverables include monitoring data and associated GIS files, and a final report that details the methods, results, and any related management suggestions for the activities described above.

Special Conditions: 1) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance shall be followed for point-intercept survey monitoring and aquatic plant management plan development. The DNR Northern Region Native Plant Protection Strategy shall be integrated into the APM plan; 2) Sponsor shall contact DNR immediately if a new AIS is found.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Lake
Status
Complete

Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Sd: Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Sanitary District: Project Scope and Description of Deliverables

The Lake Wapogasset and Bear Trap Lake Sanitary District is sponsoring a project to update the Aquatic Plant Management (APM) Plan for Wapogasset and Bear Trap Lakes.

Project final deliverables include: all data collected, agendas and minutes for planning meetings, and an APM plan that includes methodologies, results, and management alternatives discussion with an implementation plan.

Specific project activities include: 1) Curly-leaf pondweed monitoring; 2) Turion monitoring & analysis; 3) Aquatic plant education; 4) Wild rice survey and mapping; 5) Management planning meetings.

Special Conditions: 1) CLMN efforts should not be duplicated, and these data shall be included in the trends analysis and final reporting; 2) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance shall be followed for aquatic plant management plan development. The NOR Native Plant Protection Strategy shall be integrated into the plan.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2015
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Balsam Lake Clean Boats Clean Water Project 2015: Balsam Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District (BLPRD) will sponsor a Clean Boats Clean Water landing inspection program at 4 public access in 2015


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2016
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Balsam Lake Protection And Rehabilitation District (Blprd) 2016 Clean Boats Clean Waters: The Balsam Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District (BLPRD) is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2016 at four public boat landing on Balsam Lake.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Balsam Lake P & R District 2017 Cbcw: Balsam Lake P & R District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2017 at 4 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on BALSAM LAKE, EAST BALSAM, LITTLE BALSAM, BALSAM LAKE.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2019
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Balsam Lake P & R District 2019 Cbcw: Balsam Lake P & R District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2019 at 4 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on BALSAM LAKE (VILLAGE BEACH), BALSAM LAKE(HIGHWAY 46), BALSAM LAKE (EAST BALSAM), BALSAM LAKE (LITTLE BALSAM).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2020
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Balsam Lake P & R District 2020 Cbcw: Balsam Lake P & R District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2020 at 4 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on BALSAM LAKE (VILLAGE BEACH, N/A), BALSAM LAKE(HIGHWAY 46, N/A), BALSAM LAKE (EAST BALSAM, N/A), BALSAM LAKE (LITTLE BALSAM, N/A).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
4/1/2013
Waters Involved
Bear Trap Lake
Status
Complete

Lk Wappo/Bear Trap Sanitary Dist.: Lake Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lakes Clean Boats Clean Water Project 2013: The Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lake Sanitary District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project for 2 public landings on Wapogasset and Bear Trap Lakes for 2013.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
4/1/2014
Waters Involved
Bear Trap Lake
Status
Complete

Lk Wappo/Bear Trap Sanitary Dist.: Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lakes Clean Boats Clean Waters Project 2014: Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lake Sanitary District will sponsor a Clean Boats Clean Water landing inspection program at 1 public access in 2014.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2015
Waters Involved
Bear Trap Lake
Status
Complete

Lake Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lakes Association: Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Clean Boats Clean Waters Project 2015: Lake Wapogasset & Bear Trap Lake Sanitary District will sponsor a Clean Boats Clean Water landing inspection program at 1 public access in 2015


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Bear Trap Lake
Status
Complete

Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Sd: Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Sd 2017 Cbcw: Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Sd is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2017 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on WAPOGASSET LAKE.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2015
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake 2015 Clean Boats Clean Waters Project: The Deer Lake Improvement Association is sponsoring a 2015 Clean Boats Clean Wates project at one public landing on Deer Lake.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2016
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake Association 2016 Clean Boats Clean Waters: The Deer Lake Improvement Association is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2016 at one public boat landing on Deer Lake.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake Improvement Association 2017 Cbcw: Deer Lake Improvement Association is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2017 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on DEER LAKE.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2018
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake Improvement Association 2018 Cbcw: Deer Lake Improvement Association is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2018 at 0 single public boat landings and 1 public boat landing pairs on DEER LAKE.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2019
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake Improvement Association 2019 Cbcw: Deer Lake Improvement Association is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2019 at 0 single public boat landings and 1 public boat landing pairs on DEER LAKE (140TH STREET, LAGOON).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2020
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake Improvement Association 2020 Cbcw: Deer Lake Improvement Association is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2020 at 0 single public boat landings and 1 public boat landing pairs on DEER LAKE (140TH, LAGOON).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2015
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist: Long Lake 2015 Clean Boats Clean Waters Project: The Long Lake P&R District is sponsoring a 2015 Clean Boats Clean Waters project on Long Lake and include one public boat landing.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2016
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist: Long Lake P&R District 2016 Clean Boats Clean Waters: The Long Lake P&R District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2016 at one public boat landing on Long Lake.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist: Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist 2017 Cbcw: Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2017 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on LONG.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2018
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist: Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist 2018 Cbcw: Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2018 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on LONG.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2019
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist: Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist 2019 Cbcw: Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2019 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on LONG LAKE (VILLAGE OF CENTURIA).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2020
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist: Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist 2020 Cbcw: Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2020 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on LONG LAKE (CENTURIA, N/A).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
4/1/2013
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Br
Status
Proposed

Lk Wappo/Bear Trap Sanitary Dist.: Lake Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lakes Clean Boats Clean Water Project 2013: The Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lake Sanitary District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project for 2 public landings on Wapogasset and Bear Trap Lakes for 2013.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
4/1/2014
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Br
Status
Complete

Lk Wappo/Bear Trap Sanitary Dist.: Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lakes Clean Boats Clean Waters Project 2014: Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lake Sanitary District will sponsor a Clean Boats Clean Water landing inspection program at 1 public access in 2014.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2015
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Br
Status
Complete

Lake Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lakes Association: Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Clean Boats Clean Waters Project 2015: Lake Wapogasset & Bear Trap Lake Sanitary District will sponsor a Clean Boats Clean Water landing inspection program at 1 public access in 2015


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Br
Status
Complete

Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Sd: Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Sd 2017 Cbcw: Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Sd is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2017 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on WAPOGASSET LAKE.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
4/1/2013
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Lake
Status
Proposed

Lk Wappo/Bear Trap Sanitary Dist.: Lake Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lakes Clean Boats Clean Water Project 2013: The Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lake Sanitary District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project for 2 public landings on Wapogasset and Bear Trap Lakes for 2013.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
4/1/2014
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Lake
Status
Complete

Lk Wappo/Bear Trap Sanitary Dist.: Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lakes Clean Boats Clean Waters Project 2014: Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lake Sanitary District will sponsor a Clean Boats Clean Water landing inspection program at 1 public access in 2014.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2015
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Lake
Status
Complete

Lake Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lakes Association: Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Clean Boats Clean Waters Project 2015: Lake Wapogasset & Bear Trap Lake Sanitary District will sponsor a Clean Boats Clean Water landing inspection program at 1 public access in 2015


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Lake
Status
Complete

Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Sd: Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Sd 2017 Cbcw: Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Sd is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2017 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on WAPOGASSET LAKE.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2018
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Lake
Status
Complete

Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Sd: Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Sd 20 Cbcw: Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Sd is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2018 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on LAKE WAPOGASSET.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2019
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Lake
Status
Complete

Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Sd: Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Sd 2019 Cbcw: Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Sd is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2019 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on LAKE WAPOGASSET (OFF 130TH).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2020
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Lake
Status
Complete

Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Sd: Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Sd 2020 Cbcw: Lake Wapogasset And Bear Trap Lake Sd is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2020 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on LAKE WAPOGASSET (OFF 130TH ST.).


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2015
Waters Involved
Apple River
Status
Complete

Apple River P & R District: Hlk-Apple River Flowage Shoreline Native Plantings: Apple River P & R District will implement best practices described in Wisconsin\2019s 2014-2017 Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Practices include: 350 ft2 native plantings on 5 properties.

The best practices require a contract to remain in effect for 10 years and must include minimum operation and maintenance requirements and data collection as described in grant condition #17. If best practice(s) are implemented on land owned by the grant Sponsor, this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If best practice(s) are implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner that abides by grant condition #17 is required.

The Department may require re-payment of project installation costs if the best practice is disturbed or removed. The Sponsor and/or the Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables: Best practice location and design information, if not included in the application; signed 10-year landowner contract; pre and post project installation photographs; summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.
Special conditions: The state share of each best practice cannot exceed $1,000. The state share of grant administration and technical assistance costs may not exceed 10% of the grant award; technical assistance does not include implementation labor. Funding cannot be used for mitigation or regulatory compliance activities. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity, and DNR recognized as a funding source.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2016
Waters Involved
Apple River
Status
Complete

Apple River P & R District: Hlk-319 Match -Apple River Flowage Healthy Lakes Native Plantings: Apple River P & R District will implement best practices described in Wisconsin\2019s 2014-2017 Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Best practices will be designed and installed according to the Healthy Lakes fact sheets and technical guidance. Practices include: 350 ft2 native plantings on 4 properties.

The best practices require a contract to remain in effect for 10 years and must include minimum operation and maintenance requirements and data collection as described in grant condition #16. If best practice(s) are implemented on land owned by the grant Sponsor, this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If best practice(s) are implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner that abides by grant condition #16 is required.

The Department may require re-payment of project installation costs if the best practice is disturbed or removed. The Sponsor and/or the Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables: Best practice location and design information, if not included in the application; signed 10-year landowner contract; pre and post project installation photographs; summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.

Special conditions: The state share of each best practice cannot exceed $1,000. The state share of grant administration and technical assistance costs may not exceed 10% of the grant award; technical assistance does not include implementation labor. Funding cannot be used for mitigation or regulatory compliance activities. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity, and DNR recognized as a funding source.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Apple River
Status
Complete

Apple River P & R District: Hlk-Apple River Flowage Healthy Lakes Native Plantings, Take 3: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement water quality and habitat best practices from Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to the Healthy Lakes fact sheets, technical guidance and grant application.

All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in grant condition #16 at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a Conservation Contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required.

The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables include: Signed 10-year landowner Conservation Contract(s) with operation and maintenance requirements; data collected; pre and post project installation photographs; and summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.

Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.

This scope summarizes the scope in the grant application and attachments and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2015
Waters Involved
Apple River Flowage
Status
Complete

Apple River P & R District: Hlk-Apple River Flowage Shoreline Native Plantings: Apple River P & R District will implement best practices described in Wisconsin\2019s 2014-2017 Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Practices include: 350 ft2 native plantings on 5 properties.

The best practices require a contract to remain in effect for 10 years and must include minimum operation and maintenance requirements and data collection as described in grant condition #17. If best practice(s) are implemented on land owned by the grant Sponsor, this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If best practice(s) are implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner that abides by grant condition #17 is required.

The Department may require re-payment of project installation costs if the best practice is disturbed or removed. The Sponsor and/or the Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables: Best practice location and design information, if not included in the application; signed 10-year landowner contract; pre and post project installation photographs; summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.
Special conditions: The state share of each best practice cannot exceed $1,000. The state share of grant administration and technical assistance costs may not exceed 10% of the grant award; technical assistance does not include implementation labor. Funding cannot be used for mitigation or regulatory compliance activities. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity, and DNR recognized as a funding source.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2016
Waters Involved
Apple River Flowage
Status
Complete

Apple River P & R District: Hlk-319 Match -Apple River Flowage Healthy Lakes Native Plantings: Apple River P & R District will implement best practices described in Wisconsin\2019s 2014-2017 Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Best practices will be designed and installed according to the Healthy Lakes fact sheets and technical guidance. Practices include: 350 ft2 native plantings on 4 properties.

The best practices require a contract to remain in effect for 10 years and must include minimum operation and maintenance requirements and data collection as described in grant condition #16. If best practice(s) are implemented on land owned by the grant Sponsor, this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If best practice(s) are implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner that abides by grant condition #16 is required.

The Department may require re-payment of project installation costs if the best practice is disturbed or removed. The Sponsor and/or the Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables: Best practice location and design information, if not included in the application; signed 10-year landowner contract; pre and post project installation photographs; summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.

Special conditions: The state share of each best practice cannot exceed $1,000. The state share of grant administration and technical assistance costs may not exceed 10% of the grant award; technical assistance does not include implementation labor. Funding cannot be used for mitigation or regulatory compliance activities. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity, and DNR recognized as a funding source.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Apple River Flowage
Status
Complete

Apple River P & R District: Hlk-Apple River Flowage Healthy Lakes Native Plantings, Take 3: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement water quality and habitat best practices from Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to the Healthy Lakes fact sheets, technical guidance and grant application.

All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in grant condition #16 at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a Conservation Contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required.

The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables include: Signed 10-year landowner Conservation Contract(s) with operation and maintenance requirements; data collected; pre and post project installation photographs; and summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.

Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.

This scope summarizes the scope in the grant application and attachments and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
12/8/1994
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Acq-Balsam Lake - Glenna Property Acquisition: The Balsam Lake Protection and Rehab District will acquire two (2) 40-acre parcels of land in the Balsam Lake area. The two parcels of land will be acquired in order to help protect the Balsam Lake Watershed because the current land use (ag/pasture) directly impacts the lake. After the current problems are corrected, these parcels will be used for lake protection and will be open to public access and use but no intensive access provisions are planned.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Lmi-Balsam Acres Sedimentation Basin, 1998-99: Balsam Lake P & R District proposes to create a watershed project involving the construction of a sedimentation basin to reduce phosphorus loading to Balsam Lake.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2003
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Acq-Bass Bay Property Acquisition: The Balsam Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District is proposing to purchase a vacant lot on Balsam Lake in Polk County. The lot is located adjacent to property owned by the lake district. The long term intent for use of this property is to maintain the property in its natural condition and preserve natural shoreland habitat.

The property will be managed in accordance with the management plan contained in the project application. A deed restriction including the following language must be inserted in the deed:
By acceptance of this deed, the sponsor, for itself and its successors and assigns, hereby covenants and agrees not to sell, lease, assign or mortgage the premises herein described without the prior written approval of the Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources, his designee, or any successor and the rights herein conveyed are subject to the interests of the State under the lake management grant program, s. 281.69 & 281.71, Statues., and NR 191 Wis. Admin. Code.

Property Legal Description:
Lot 77, Park Addition in the Village of Balsam Lake, Polk County, Wisconsin.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2005
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Acq-Stumps, Peterson Acquisition: The Balsam Lake P&R District will purchase 18.5 acres of property in the Stumps Bay area of Balsam Lake. The property will be maintained in a wild state and managed in accordance with the property management plan submitted with the lake protection grant application dated April 28, 2005.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2008
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Res-Waterfront Runoff Program: Balsam Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District is initiating a lakewide shoreline restoration and waterfront runoff control program. Technical assistance, including landscaper and volunteer training and compliance/certification visits; shoreline restoration, rain garden, and infiltration pit/trench demonstration sites; promotion and education; and incentive payments are included in the program.

All enrolled shoreline restoration parcels require a Department approved restrictive covenant that permanently establishes the vegetative buffer on the parcel. Restorations will follow standards set forth in NR 191.24(3) unless mutually agreed to in writing with the regional lake coordinator before implementation occurs. The program also includes runoff BMPs such as rain gardens and infiltration trenches. Maintenance, operation, and protection will be specified in a ten-year contract for each BMP site. The Department may perform site inspection and/or monitoring.

Project deliverables include: final shoreline restoration plans/maps for sites where implementation is funded by the grant; pre/post photos of funded restorations; list of property owners and parcels committed to restrictive covenants or copies of signed covenants; project accomplishment/challenges summary; educational materials developed; and survey/evaluation results.

This scope is intended to summarize the detailed project scope provided in the application and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables. Data, records, reports, and education materials, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional lake coordinator. Grantee or consultant will provide DNR lake coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy. DNR shall receive both paper and electronic copies of the deliverables along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2011
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Acq-Stumps Bay Acquisition - Soltau Property: The Balsam Lake P&R District will purchase approximately 34 acres of property in the Stumps Bay area of Balsam Lake. The property is adjacent to property owned by the Lake District and will be maintained in a wild state and managed in accordance with the property management plan submitted with the lake protection grant application dated April 26, 2011.

The property will be managed in accordance with the management plan contained in the project application.

A deed restriction including the following language must be inserted in the deed:
By acceptance of this deed, the sponsor, for itself and its successors and assigns, hereby covenants and agrees not to sell, lease, assign or mortgage the premises herein described without the prior written approval of the Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources, his designee, or any successor and the rights herein conveyed are subject to the interests of the State under the lake management grant program, s. 281.69 & 281.71, Statues., and NR 191 Wis. Admin. Code.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Hlk-Balsam Lake Native Plantings: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement water quality and habitat best practices from Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to the Healthy Lakes fact sheets, technical guidance and grant application.

All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in grant condition #16 at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a Conservation Contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required.

The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables include: Signed 10-year landowner Conservation Contract(s) with operation and maintenance requirements; data collected; pre and post project installation photographs; and summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.

Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.

This scope summarizes the scope in the grant application and attachments and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2018
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Balsam Lake Native Plantings: Balsam Lake P&R Distict is sponsoring a project to implement best practices described in Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Practices may include fish sticks, 350 ft2 native plantings, diversion, rock infiltration, and rain gardens, and all best practices must follow the associated Healthy Lake technical guidance.

The best practices require a 10-year contract and must include minimum operation and maintenance requirements and data collection as described in grant condition #24. If best practice(s) are implemented on land owned by the grant Sponsor, this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If best practice(s) are implemented on land other than the Sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner that abides by grant condition #24 is required. The Department may require re-payment of project installation costs if the best practice is disturbed or removed. The Sponsor and/or the Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

An example final report is available to capture deliverables, including pre and post photos, data collection requirements, and a checklist describing records like the signed 10-year contract and best practice and design plans the Sponsor should maintain.

Special conditions: The state share of each best practice cannot exceed $1,000. The state share of grant administration and technical assistance costs may not exceed 10% of the grant award; technical assistance does not include implementation labor. Funding cannot be used for mitigation or regulatory compliance activities. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity, and DNR recognized as a funding source.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Lmi - East Balsam Lake Alum Monitoring: The Balsam Lake P&R District is sponsoring a project to monitor the East Balsam Lake alum treatment.

Project final deliverables include: all data collected and a final report


Specific project activities include: water quality monitoring, algae monitoring and identification, sediment core collection and analyses, report writing


Special Conditions: monitoring data shall be entered into SWIMS database, a progress report shall be included with each reimbursement request.


This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.



Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Lmi - East Balsam Lake Alum Treatment 3: The Balsam Lake P&R District is sponsoring an alum treatment project for Balsam Lake to reduce phosphorus loading from in-lake sediments in East Balsam, thereby reducing algal blooms and allowing for restoration of the lake's native plant community.

Specific Project activities include: alum treatment in East Balsam

The project deliverables include a final report documenting the alum treatment including pH and other water quality data collected for wastewater permit.

Specific project conditions: The alum treatment shall follow conditions in DNR wastewater permit. WDNR Lake Biologist will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) copy of final report, photos, water quality data, all maps and other products from the project, and all GIS data.

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/1999
Waters Involved
Bear Trap Lake
Status
Complete

Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lake Improvement Distri: Res-Bear Trap Lake Alum Treatment: The Lake Wapogasset & Bear Trap Lake Sanitary District is proposing to conduct an aluminum sulfate (alum) application to the waters of Bear Trap Lake in Polk County. This lake management procedure has been recommended in a previous Lake Management Planning Grant project report as a method to decrease the level of late summer phosphorus concentrations in the lake due to the in-lake recycling of nutrients from the bottom sediments. The alum will be applied to the lake surface via a barge with surface application spray bars.

This grant application proposes treating two lake areas; (1) the area with water depth of 5 to 15 feet is proposed to be treated with a dosage rate of 5.1 ppm alum, and (2) the lake area with depths of greater than 15 feet to be treated at a dosage rate of 40 g. alum/ sq. m.. The Department of Natural Resources has determined that the treatment of the 5 to 15 foot depth area is ineligible for Lake Protection Grant cost sharing, because of a review panel consensus opinion that the effectiveness of alum for controlling phosphorus release from shallow, oxic lake sediments has not been well documented.

The application of alum will be restricted to a time period from July 15 to freeze up and the Lake Wapogasset & Bear Trap Lake Sanitary District must notify the Department of their treatment plans at least two days prior to application. The District must submit a report to the Department, after treatment, detailing the time of treatment, locations covered, rate of treatment, and total amount of alum applied.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2020
Waters Involved
Bear Trap Lake
Status
Complete

Lake Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lakes Association: Hlk- Wapogasset/Bear Trap Healthy Lakes Project 2020: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.

All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special condistions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.

Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Big Blake Lake
Status
Complete

Blake Lake Protection & Rehabilitation Dist: Hlk-Healthy Lakes Project: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement water quality and habitat best practices from Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to the Healthy Lakes fact sheets, technical guidance and grant application.

All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in grant condition #16 at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a Conservation Contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required.

The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables include: Signed 10-year landowner Conservation Contract(s) with operation and maintenance requirements; data collected; pre and post project installation photographs; and summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.

Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.

This scope summarizes the scope in the grant application and attachments and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2010
Waters Involved
Bone Lake
Status
Complete

Bone Lake Management District: Lmi-Bone Lake Comprehensive Plan Implementation: Bone Lake Management District will implement recommendations described in its comprehensive management plan including activities to reduce erosion; improve habitat and water quality; and expand lake protection/restoration marketing. Activities include: 1) design/build retention basins; 2) restore shorelines and integrate shoreline woody habitat; 3) implement residential diversion/infiltration best management practices (e.g. berms, rain gardens, rain barrels); 4) continue informational/educational outreach efforts, including implementing waterfront runoff marketing plan.

Shoreline restorations on properties using grant funds require a Department approved restrictive covenant permanently establishing the vegetative buffer on the parcel. Restorations will follow standards set forth in NR 191.24(3) unless mutually agreed to in writing with the regional lake coordinator before implementation occurs. Stormwater BMPs will have maintenance, operation, and protection plans specified in a ten-year contract for each site. The Department may perform site inspection and/or monitoring.

Project deliverables include: a report summarizing project activities describing accomplishments and challenges; final shoreline restoration plans/maps for grant funded implementation sites; pre/post photos of funded restorations; list of property owners and parcels committed to restrictive covenants or copies of signed covenants; educational materials developed.

Special conditions: project design plans and landowner contracts need approval before project begins; applicable water regulation permits must be issued before construction activities commence.

This scope summarizes the detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, reports, and education materials, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional lake coordinator.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2015
Waters Involved
Bone Lake
Status
Complete

Bone Lake Management District: Lmi-Lake Management Plan Implementation: Bone Lake Management District is sponsoring a Lake Protection grant to implement activities from their approved lake management plan.

The specific project tasks include: 1) Design and install watershed BMPs; 2) Mini (10x35 foot) shoreline buffer restorations; 3) Design and install waterfront runoff projects; 4) ALUM dosage analysis; 5) Installation of woody habitat structures; 6) Establish Slow-No-Wake Ordinance; 7) Develop land protection strategy.

Maintenance, operation, and protection will be specified in a ten-year contract for each BMP site. The Department may perform site inspection and/or monitoring.

Project deliverables include: a report and map summarizing project activities including number of shoreline buffers and watershed BMPs installed, number of runoff reduction sites installed, pre/post photos of funded restorations and other BMPs, list of property owners and parcels committed to covenants and/or contracts, alum dosage report, and educational materials developed.

Special conditions: Applicable water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction activities commence.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Church Pine Lake
Status
Complete

Church Pine Round & Big Lake P & R District: Hlk-Church Pine, Round & Big Healthy Lakes 2017: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement water quality and habitat best practices from Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to the Healthy Lakes fact sheets, technical guidance and grant application.

All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in grant condition #16 at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a Conservation Contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required.

The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables include: Signed 10-year landowner Conservation Contract(s) with operation and maintenance requirements; data collected; pre and post project installation photographs; and summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.

Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.

This scope summarizes the scope in the grant application and attachments and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2006
Waters Involved
Deer Creek
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Lmi-Runoff Control From Direct Drainage: Deer Lake Conservancy, Inc. proposes to install storm water best management practices to control direct drainage runoff. Specifically, the Conservancy will: 1) implement individual waterfront lot infiltration practices (rain gutters with drain tiles, infiltration pits, or rain gardens) on approximately 20 riparian lots; 2) design/build restoration of approximately 4 eroded gullies; 3) provide technical and financial assistance for traditional shoreline buffer restoration; 4) establish demonstration sites with open houses/tours of restoration/infiltration sites; and 5) coordinate education outreach and sociological surveys (in the form of focus groups) to determine barriers to participation and share benefits of the projects.

Special conditions: 1) Gully project design plans need approval before project begins; 2) applicable water regulation permits must be issued before construction activities commence; and 3) focus group script must be reviewed by statewide sociologist well in advance of first session.

A final report in PDF format summarizing the results of the project as well as copies of databases, maps, GIS files, guidebooks, ordinances or any other products resulting from the project shall be provided to the Department for review prior to final payment.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/1998
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Res-Deer Lake Blakeman/Hill Wetland Restoration, 1998-99: The Deer Lake Conservancy, Inc. proposes to restore a one half acre wetland on an intermittent stream in a small (211 acres) watershed that has been indentified by previous LMPG studies as contributing high phosphorus concentrations to Deer Lake. The wetland is located on the north side of Deer Lake. The wetland will be excavated to remove approximately five feet of accumulated sediments. The purpose of the project will be to restore open water habitat in this wetland, eliminate potential nutrient loading from the existing sediments, create habitat for ducks and other aquatic birds, and provide room for stormwater detention and settling of sediments and nutrients.

The Deer Lake Conservancy must comply with all regulations, restrictions, etc. that may be imposed on this project as a result of the water regulatory permit or authorization issued by the depoartment for this project. Water qualiy monitoring will be conducted on this waterway during and after the resoration project. The Deer Lake Conservancy, Inc. will provide the Department of Natural Resources with electronic and paper copies of the results of this monitoring and a final summary report on this project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/1998
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Proposed

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Res-Deer Lake Blakeman/Hill Wetland Restoration, 1998-99: The Deer Lake Conservancy, Inc. proposes to restore a one half acre wetland on an intermittent stream in a small (211 acres) watershed that has been indentified by previous LMPG studies as contributing high phosphorus concentrations to Deer Lake. The wetland is located on the north side of Deer Lake. The wetland will be excavated to remove approximately five feet of accumulated sediments. The purpose of the project will be to restore open water habitat in this wetland, eliminate potential nutrient loading from the existing sediments, create habitat for ducks and other aquatic birds, and provide room for stormwater detention and settling of sediments and nutrients.

The Deer Lake Conservancy must comply with all regulations, restrictions, etc. that may be imposed on this project as a result of the water regulatory permit or authorization issued by the depoartment for this project. Water qualiy monitoring will be conducted on this waterway during and after the resoration project. The Deer Lake Conservancy, Inc. will provide the Department of Natural Resources with electronic and paper copies of the results of this monitoring and a final summary report on this project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2004
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Acq-Flagstad Farm Preserve Acquisition: The Deer Lake Conservancy, Inc. has purchased a 70 acre parcel known as the Flagstad Farm Preserve. This lake protection grant is to be applied to the property including Lot 22 of the Assessor's Plat of Government Lot Seven (7), section 25, Township 34 North, Range 18 West Polk County and the northern 50 acres of the acquired property. The property includes 150 feet of frontage on Deer Lake and several wetlands in addition to upland. The property will be managed in accordance with the Property Management Plan, Flagstad Farm Preserve as outlined in the project description as attached to the Project Application (Form 8700-240) for this Lake Protection Grant.

A deed restriction including the following language must be inserted in the deed:
By acceptance of this deed, the sponsor, for itself and its successors and assigns, hereby covenants and agrees not to sell, lease, assign or mortgage the premises herein described without the prior written approval of the Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources, his designee, or any successor and the rights herein conveyed are subject to the interests of the State under the lake management grant program, s. 281.69 & 281.71, Statues., and NR 191 Wis. Admin. Code.

Property Legal Description:
The Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NW 1/4-NE 1/4) except the South 400 feet, and East 30 Acres of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NE \00BC-NW \00BC) except the South 400 feet, Section 36, Township 34 North, Range 18 West, EXCEPT parcels described in Volume 234 of Records, Page 135, Document Number 300256 and in Volume 234 Records, Page 138, Document 300259. And also including Lot 22 of the Assessor's Plat of Government Lot Seven (7), Section 25, Township 34 North, Range 18 West, Polk County, Wisconsin.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2004
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Proposed

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Acq-Flagstad Farm Preserve Acquisition: The Deer Lake Conservancy, Inc. has purchased a 70 acre parcel known as the Flagstad Farm Preserve. This lake protection grant is to be applied to the property including Lot 22 of the Assessor's Plat of Government Lot Seven (7), section 25, Township 34 North, Range 18 West Polk County and the northern 50 acres of the acquired property. The property includes 150 feet of frontage on Deer Lake and several wetlands in addition to upland. The property will be managed in accordance with the Property Management Plan, Flagstad Farm Preserve as outlined in the project description as attached to the Project Application (Form 8700-240) for this Lake Protection Grant.

A deed restriction including the following language must be inserted in the deed:
By acceptance of this deed, the sponsor, for itself and its successors and assigns, hereby covenants and agrees not to sell, lease, assign or mortgage the premises herein described without the prior written approval of the Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources, his designee, or any successor and the rights herein conveyed are subject to the interests of the State under the lake management grant program, s. 281.69 & 281.71, Statues., and NR 191 Wis. Admin. Code.

Property Legal Description:
The Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NW 1/4-NE 1/4) except the South 400 feet, and East 30 Acres of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NE \00BC-NW \00BC) except the South 400 feet, Section 36, Township 34 North, Range 18 West, EXCEPT parcels described in Volume 234 of Records, Page 135, Document Number 300256 and in Volume 234 Records, Page 138, Document 300259. And also including Lot 22 of the Assessor's Plat of Government Lot Seven (7), Section 25, Township 34 North, Range 18 West, Polk County, Wisconsin.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2006
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Acq-Flagstad Farm Back 20: The Deer Lake Conservancy, Inc. has a land contract for 20 acres around Deer Lake. The property will be managed in accordance with the Property Management Plan, Flagstad Farm Preserve as outlined in the project description as attached to the Project Application (Form 8700-240) for this Lake Protection Grant.

A deed restriction including the following language must be inserted in the deed:
By acceptance of this deed, the sponsor, for itself and its successors and assigns, hereby covenants and agrees not to sell, lease, assign or mortgage the premises herein described without the prior written approval of the Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources, his designee, or any successor and the rights herein conveyed are subject to the interests of the State under the lake management grant program, s. 281.69 & 281.71, Statues., and NR 191 Wis. Admin. Code.

Legal Description:
The South 400 feet of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NW \00BC NE \00BC), and the East 30 acres of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NE \00BC NW \00BC), Section 36, Township 34 North, Range 18 West, Polk County, Wisconsin, Except parcels described in Volume 234 of Records, Page 135, Document Number 300256 and in Volume 234 Records, Page 138, Document 300259, containing approximately 20 acres.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2006
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Lmi-Runoff Control From Direct Drainage: Deer Lake Conservancy, Inc. proposes to install storm water best management practices to control direct drainage runoff. Specifically, the Conservancy will: 1) implement individual waterfront lot infiltration practices (rain gutters with drain tiles, infiltration pits, or rain gardens) on approximately 20 riparian lots; 2) design/build restoration of approximately 4 eroded gullies; 3) provide technical and financial assistance for traditional shoreline buffer restoration; 4) establish demonstration sites with open houses/tours of restoration/infiltration sites; and 5) coordinate education outreach and sociological surveys (in the form of focus groups) to determine barriers to participation and share benefits of the projects.

Special conditions: 1) Gully project design plans need approval before project begins; 2) applicable water regulation permits must be issued before construction activities commence; and 3) focus group script must be reviewed by statewide sociologist well in advance of first session.

A final report in PDF format summarizing the results of the project as well as copies of databases, maps, GIS files, guidebooks, ordinances or any other products resulting from the project shall be provided to the Department for review prior to final payment.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2006
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Proposed

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Acq-Flagstad Farm Back 20: The Deer Lake Conservancy, Inc. has a land contract for 20 acres around Deer Lake. The property will be managed in accordance with the Property Management Plan, Flagstad Farm Preserve as outlined in the project description as attached to the Project Application (Form 8700-240) for this Lake Protection Grant.

A deed restriction including the following language must be inserted in the deed:
By acceptance of this deed, the sponsor, for itself and its successors and assigns, hereby covenants and agrees not to sell, lease, assign or mortgage the premises herein described without the prior written approval of the Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources, his designee, or any successor and the rights herein conveyed are subject to the interests of the State under the lake management grant program, s. 281.69 & 281.71, Statues., and NR 191 Wis. Admin. Code.

Legal Description:
The South 400 feet of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NW \00BC NE \00BC), and the East 30 acres of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NE \00BC NW \00BC), Section 36, Township 34 North, Range 18 West, Polk County, Wisconsin, Except parcels described in Volume 234 of Records, Page 135, Document Number 300256 and in Volume 234 Records, Page 138, Document 300259, containing approximately 20 acres.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2006
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Proposed

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Lmi-Runoff Control From Direct Drainage: Deer Lake Conservancy, Inc. proposes to install storm water best management practices to control direct drainage runoff. Specifically, the Conservancy will: 1) implement individual waterfront lot infiltration practices (rain gutters with drain tiles, infiltration pits, or rain gardens) on approximately 20 riparian lots; 2) design/build restoration of approximately 4 eroded gullies; 3) provide technical and financial assistance for traditional shoreline buffer restoration; 4) establish demonstration sites with open houses/tours of restoration/infiltration sites; and 5) coordinate education outreach and sociological surveys (in the form of focus groups) to determine barriers to participation and share benefits of the projects.

Special conditions: 1) Gully project design plans need approval before project begins; 2) applicable water regulation permits must be issued before construction activities commence; and 3) focus group script must be reviewed by statewide sociologist well in advance of first session.

A final report in PDF format summarizing the results of the project as well as copies of databases, maps, GIS files, guidebooks, ordinances or any other products resulting from the project shall be provided to the Department for review prior to final payment.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2011
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Lmi-Nearing The Goal: Deer Lake Watershed Phosphorus Reduction: Deer Lake Conservancy is sponsoring a project to design/build an iron/sand filter pond with pretreatment in a agriculture-dominated subwatershed (Watershed 1); continue the 2007 Direct Drainage best practices project to slow runoff and restore habitat; develop a land protection/conservation plan; promote community information and education. Watershed 1 pre-construction water quality data will be compared to post-construction data.

Special conditions: The iron/sand filter pond and pretreatment practices shall be operated and maintained for a minimum of 10 years in accordance with the operation and maintenance (O&M) plan, which must be approved by the Department. A contract will specify the approved plans and be filed with the Register of Deeds. All enrolled shoreline restoration parcels require a Department-approved restrictive covenant that permanently establishes the parcel vegetative buffer. Restorations will follow NR 191.24(3) standards unless mutually agreed to in writing with the regional lake coordinator before implementation. Runoff BMPs such as rain gardens and infiltration trenches will have maintenance, operation, and protection plans specified in a ten-year contract for each BMP site. The Department may perform site inspection and/or monitoring.

Project deliverables: pre/post site photos of implemented practices; pond engineering/design plans; copies of O&M plans and contracts; final shoreline restoration plans/maps and copies of deed restrictions if implementation is funded by the Department; land protection plan; educational materials developed; project summary report including water quality data comparison.

This scope summarizes the detailed scope in the project application and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables. Data, records, reports, and education materials, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional lake coordinator.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2011
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Proposed

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Lmi-Nearing The Goal: Deer Lake Watershed Phosphorus Reduction: Deer Lake Conservancy is sponsoring a project to design/build an iron/sand filter pond with pretreatment in a agriculture-dominated subwatershed (Watershed 1); continue the 2007 Direct Drainage best practices project to slow runoff and restore habitat; develop a land protection/conservation plan; promote community information and education. Watershed 1 pre-construction water quality data will be compared to post-construction data.

Special conditions: The iron/sand filter pond and pretreatment practices shall be operated and maintained for a minimum of 10 years in accordance with the operation and maintenance (O&M) plan, which must be approved by the Department. A contract will specify the approved plans and be filed with the Register of Deeds. All enrolled shoreline restoration parcels require a Department-approved restrictive covenant that permanently establishes the parcel vegetative buffer. Restorations will follow NR 191.24(3) standards unless mutually agreed to in writing with the regional lake coordinator before implementation. Runoff BMPs such as rain gardens and infiltration trenches will have maintenance, operation, and protection plans specified in a ten-year contract for each BMP site. The Department may perform site inspection and/or monitoring.

Project deliverables: pre/post site photos of implemented practices; pond engineering/design plans; copies of O&M plans and contracts; final shoreline restoration plans/maps and copies of deed restrictions if implementation is funded by the Department; land protection plan; educational materials developed; project summary report including water quality data comparison.

This scope summarizes the detailed scope in the project application and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables. Data, records, reports, and education materials, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional lake coordinator.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2011
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Lmi-Nearing The Goal: Deer Lake Watershed Phosphorus Reduction: Deer Lake Conservancy is sponsoring a project to design/build an iron/sand filter pond with pretreatment in a agriculture-dominated subwatershed (Watershed 1); continue the 2007 Direct Drainage best practices project to slow runoff and restore habitat; develop a land protection/conservation plan; promote community information and education. Watershed 1 pre-construction water quality data will be compared to post-construction data.

Special conditions: The iron/sand filter pond and pretreatment practices shall be operated and maintained for a minimum of 10 years in accordance with the operation and maintenance (O&M) plan, which must be approved by the Department. A contract will specify the approved plans and be filed with the Register of Deeds. All enrolled shoreline restoration parcels require a Department-approved restrictive covenant that permanently establishes the parcel vegetative buffer. Restorations will follow NR 191.24(3) standards unless mutually agreed to in writing with the regional lake coordinator before implementation. Runoff BMPs such as rain gardens and infiltration trenches will have maintenance, operation, and protection plans specified in a ten-year contract for each BMP site. The Department may perform site inspection and/or monitoring.

Project deliverables: pre/post site photos of implemented practices; pond engineering/design plans; copies of O&M plans and contracts; final shoreline restoration plans/maps and copies of deed restrictions if implementation is funded by the Department; land protection plan; educational materials developed; project summary report including water quality data comparison.

This scope summarizes the detailed scope in the project application and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables. Data, records, reports, and education materials, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional lake coordinator.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2015
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Acq-Johnson Preserve Acquisition: Deer Lake Conservancy is sponsoring a grant to help fund the fee title acquisition of the Johnson Preserve property which includes approximately 95 acres located in part of Section 25, in the Town of St. Croix Falls and part of Section 30 in the Town of Balsam Lake, Polk County.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Lower Rock Creek Acquisition: The Deer Lake Conservancy has purchased 32.10 acres of undeveloped property on Deer Lake in Polk County. The parcel includes approximately 500 feet of shoreline, a riparian wetland and has Rock Creek flowing through the property. The property is adjacent to existing Conservancy owned property. Trails will be developed connecting with existing trails of the adjacent property.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2019
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: 319 Lmi-Direct Drainage Runoff Reduction Projects: The Deer Lake Conservancy is sponsoring a project to install several best management practices that will reduce runoff into Deer Lake.

Project activities:
1)Shoreline buffer restoration, 2) Design and installation of raingardens and infiltration practices, 3) Culvert extension and road shoulder stabilization, 4) Sediment basin design and installation

Project deliverables include:
Design plans, Pre/post photographs, copies of landowner contracts, and a summary report with phosphorus loading reductions

Specific project conditions:
\2022 Buffer restoration shall follow Wisconsin Biology Technical Note 1: Shoreland Habitat.
\2022 All permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply.
\2022 The DNR logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
\2022 Projects that do not qualify as Healthy Lakes Best Practices require a 25-year operation & maintenance plan recorded on the property deed.

This scope summarizes the scope in the grant application and attachments and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: 319 Match Lmi Deer Lake Management Plan Implementation: Project Scope and Description of Deliverables

The Deer Lake Conservancy is sponsoring a project to install several best management practices that will reduce runoff into Deer Lake.

Project final deliverables include: Design plans, Pre/post photographs, landowner contracts, and reports with loading reductions

Specific project activities include: 1) Design and installation of shoreline projects including plantings, raingardens, and infiltration practices, 2) Stream stabilization, 3) Shoreline inventory/mapping, 4) Education activities, 5) Lake Manager Staffing

Special Conditions: All permits must be issued before construction; Designs shall follow NRCS or Healthy Lakes design standards; Projects that do not qualify as Healthy Lakes Best Practices require a 20-year operation & maintenance plan recorded on the property deed; With each reimbursement request, grantee must provide: 1) a list of practices to reduce nonpoint source pollution installed since during the period for which you are seeking reimbursement. For each practice, include date installed, cost and estimated load reductions for N, P, and Sediment lb/yr. Department staff may be contacted for technical assistance.
2) a 1-2 paragraph narrative description of project status, including project milestones, accomplishments, and roadblocks encountered.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2010
Waters Involved
Half Moon Lake
Status
Complete

Half Moon Lake Conservancy, Inc.: Acq-Tamarack Bay Rostvolt Acquisition: The Half Moon Lake Conservancy is sponsoring a project involving the acquisition of two lake lots totaling 31.5 acres and a conservation easment on 8.14 acres on Tamarack Bay of Half Moon Lake and inlcuding portions of Tamarack Creek, a tributary to Tamarack Bayall in the town of Milltown in Polk County. The acquistition is being donated in fee and easement to Half Moon Lake Conservancy Inc. Project funding will assist with project expenses associated with the baseline study, appraisal costs, and misc. legal and closing costs.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2005
Waters Involved
Harder Creek
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Acq-Stumps, Peterson Acquisition: The Balsam Lake P&R District will purchase 18.5 acres of property in the Stumps Bay area of Balsam Lake. The property will be maintained in a wild state and managed in accordance with the property management plan submitted with the lake protection grant application dated April 28, 2005.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2010
Waters Involved
Harder Creek
Status
Complete

Half Moon Lake Conservancy, Inc.: Acq-Tamarack Bay Rostvolt Acquisition: The Half Moon Lake Conservancy is sponsoring a project involving the acquisition of two lake lots totaling 31.5 acres and a conservation easment on 8.14 acres on Tamarack Bay of Half Moon Lake and inlcuding portions of Tamarack Creek, a tributary to Tamarack Bayall in the town of Milltown in Polk County. The acquistition is being donated in fee and easement to Half Moon Lake Conservancy Inc. Project funding will assist with project expenses associated with the baseline study, appraisal costs, and misc. legal and closing costs.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Little Blake Lake
Status
Complete

Blake Lake Protection & Rehabilitation Dist: Hlk-Healthy Lakes Project: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement water quality and habitat best practices from Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to the Healthy Lakes fact sheets, technical guidance and grant application.

All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in grant condition #16 at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a Conservation Contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required.

The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables include: Signed 10-year landowner Conservation Contract(s) with operation and maintenance requirements; data collected; pre and post project installation photographs; and summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.

Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.

This scope summarizes the scope in the grant application and attachments and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/2013
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist: Lmi-Waterfront Projects Design & Installation And Alum Dosage Study: Long Lake P&R District is sponsoring a Lake Protection grant to protect and improve Long Lake water quality by designing and implementing shoreline restoration and runoff reduction practices. The project also includes an Alum dosage study.

Specific project tasks include: 1) Shoreline design/restoration on approximately 10 shoreline sites; 2) Design/installation of rain gardens, rock gardens, rock pits, and swales; 3) Alum dosage study.

Shoreline restorations will follow standards set forth in NR 191.24(3) unless mutually agreed to in writing with the regional lake coordinator before implementation occurs. Shoreline restorations using grant funding for plants or labor require a Department approved restrictive covenant that permanently establishes the vegetative buffer on the parcel. This project includes BMPs such as rain gardens and shoreline stabilization. Maintenance, operation, and protection will be specified in a ten-year contract for each BMP site. The Department may perform site inspection and/or monitoring.

Project deliverables include: a report and map summarizing project activities, including documenting linear feet of shoreline stabilized, square feet of shoreline buffer restored, and number of runoff reduction sites installed; individual property shoreline restoration/stabilization plans/maps; pre/post photos of funded restorations; list of property owners and parcels committed to covenants and/or contracts; and Alum dosage report.

Special conditions: Applicable water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction activities commence.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2018
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist: Long Lake Alum Treatment: The Long Lake P&R District is sponsoring an alum treatment project for Long Lake to reduce phosphorus loading from in-lake sediments, thereby reducing algal blooms and allowing for restoration of the lake's native plant community. The project includes two alum treatments over the course of the project.

The project deliverables include summary reports documenting each alum treatment.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist: 319 Match - Lmi - Long Lake Alum Treatment And Monitoring: Project Scope and Description of Deliverables

The Long Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a project to conduct an alum treatment and evaluation monitoring in Long Lake.

Project final deliverables include: all data collected, final report

Specific project activities include: 1) Alum treatment; 2) In-Lake water quality and sediment monitoring; 3) Point intercept aquatic plant survey 4) annual reports

Special Conditions: 1) CLMN efforts should not be duplicated, and these data shall be included in the trends analysis and final reporting; 2) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database; 3) Monitoring shall follow Department approved protocols

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described there. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Lost Creek
Status
Complete

Blake Lake Protection & Rehabilitation Dist: Hlk-Healthy Lakes Project: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement water quality and habitat best practices from Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to the Healthy Lakes fact sheets, technical guidance and grant application.

All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in grant condition #16 at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a Conservation Contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required.

The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables include: Signed 10-year landowner Conservation Contract(s) with operation and maintenance requirements; data collected; pre and post project installation photographs; and summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.

Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.

This scope summarizes the scope in the grant application and attachments and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2006
Waters Involved
North Twin Lake
Status
Complete

City Of Amery: Lmi-Amery Lakes Management Plan Implementation: The City of Amery in partnership with the Amery Lakes District will develop a storm water management plan/ordinance and implement run-off control best management practices in priority (i.e. high nutrient load) sub-watersheds. Specifically, the City will: 1) update existing ordinances and develop a storm water management plan to reduce non-point source pollution; 2) design/build wetland basins and rain gardens at Soldier's Field; 3) design-build rain gardens at Flagpole Park; 4) select and install storm water control (e.g. rain gardens and barrels, shoreline buffers, porous pavement, and/or infiltration trenches) practices at demonstration sites within city limits; 5) develop example storm water education materials that will be applicable to other small cities; 6) inventory and measure in-lake habitat, including undeveloped shoreline and critical areas and develop plans for long-range protection and for measuring success of storm water control BMPs.

Special conditions:
* Project design plans need approval before project begins, and applicable water regulation permits must be issued before construction activities commence.
* Best management practices installed at Soldier's Field and Flagpole Park will be maintained for a minimum of 10 years.
* An operation and maintenance plan will be developed for care of the BMPs.

A final report in PDF format summarizing the results of the project as well as copies of databases, maps, GIS files, guidebooks, ordinances or any other products resulting from the project shall be provided to the Department for review prior to final payment.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/2/1994
Waters Involved
Pike Lake
Status
Complete

City Of Amery: Acq-Pike Lake - York Acquisition: The City of Amery will acquire approximately 32.7 acres of land along the northwest side of Pike Lake. Project costs include the cost of the parcel ($160,500) and the appraisal cost ($950).


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2006
Waters Involved
Pike Lake
Status
Complete

City Of Amery: Lmi-Amery Lakes Management Plan Implementation: The City of Amery in partnership with the Amery Lakes District will develop a storm water management plan/ordinance and implement run-off control best management practices in priority (i.e. high nutrient load) sub-watersheds. Specifically, the City will: 1) update existing ordinances and develop a storm water management plan to reduce non-point source pollution; 2) design/build wetland basins and rain gardens at Soldier's Field; 3) design-build rain gardens at Flagpole Park; 4) select and install storm water control (e.g. rain gardens and barrels, shoreline buffers, porous pavement, and/or infiltration trenches) practices at demonstration sites within city limits; 5) develop example storm water education materials that will be applicable to other small cities; 6) inventory and measure in-lake habitat, including undeveloped shoreline and critical areas and develop plans for long-range protection and for measuring success of storm water control BMPs.

Special conditions:
* Project design plans need approval before project begins, and applicable water regulation permits must be issued before construction activities commence.
* Best management practices installed at Soldier's Field and Flagpole Park will be maintained for a minimum of 10 years.
* An operation and maintenance plan will be developed for care of the BMPs.

A final report in PDF format summarizing the results of the project as well as copies of databases, maps, GIS files, guidebooks, ordinances or any other products resulting from the project shall be provided to the Department for review prior to final payment.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2005
Waters Involved
Rice Creek
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Acq-Stumps, Peterson Acquisition: The Balsam Lake P&R District will purchase 18.5 acres of property in the Stumps Bay area of Balsam Lake. The property will be maintained in a wild state and managed in accordance with the property management plan submitted with the lake protection grant application dated April 28, 2005.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2006
Waters Involved
Rock Creek
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Lmi-Runoff Control From Direct Drainage: Deer Lake Conservancy, Inc. proposes to install storm water best management practices to control direct drainage runoff. Specifically, the Conservancy will: 1) implement individual waterfront lot infiltration practices (rain gutters with drain tiles, infiltration pits, or rain gardens) on approximately 20 riparian lots; 2) design/build restoration of approximately 4 eroded gullies; 3) provide technical and financial assistance for traditional shoreline buffer restoration; 4) establish demonstration sites with open houses/tours of restoration/infiltration sites; and 5) coordinate education outreach and sociological surveys (in the form of focus groups) to determine barriers to participation and share benefits of the projects.

Special conditions: 1) Gully project design plans need approval before project begins; 2) applicable water regulation permits must be issued before construction activities commence; and 3) focus group script must be reviewed by statewide sociologist well in advance of first session.

A final report in PDF format summarizing the results of the project as well as copies of databases, maps, GIS files, guidebooks, ordinances or any other products resulting from the project shall be provided to the Department for review prior to final payment.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Straight River
Status
Complete

Blake Lake Protection & Rehabilitation Dist: Hlk-Healthy Lakes Project: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement water quality and habitat best practices from Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to the Healthy Lakes fact sheets, technical guidance and grant application.

All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in grant condition #16 at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a Conservation Contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required.

The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables include: Signed 10-year landowner Conservation Contract(s) with operation and maintenance requirements; data collected; pre and post project installation photographs; and summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.

Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.

This scope summarizes the scope in the grant application and attachments and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2006
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Lmi-Runoff Control From Direct Drainage: Deer Lake Conservancy, Inc. proposes to install storm water best management practices to control direct drainage runoff. Specifically, the Conservancy will: 1) implement individual waterfront lot infiltration practices (rain gutters with drain tiles, infiltration pits, or rain gardens) on approximately 20 riparian lots; 2) design/build restoration of approximately 4 eroded gullies; 3) provide technical and financial assistance for traditional shoreline buffer restoration; 4) establish demonstration sites with open houses/tours of restoration/infiltration sites; and 5) coordinate education outreach and sociological surveys (in the form of focus groups) to determine barriers to participation and share benefits of the projects.

Special conditions: 1) Gully project design plans need approval before project begins; 2) applicable water regulation permits must be issued before construction activities commence; and 3) focus group script must be reviewed by statewide sociologist well in advance of first session.

A final report in PDF format summarizing the results of the project as well as copies of databases, maps, GIS files, guidebooks, ordinances or any other products resulting from the project shall be provided to the Department for review prior to final payment.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/1999
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Lake
Status
Complete

Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lake Improvement Distri: Res-Wapogasset Lake Alum Treatment: The Lake Wapogasset & Bear Trap Lake Sanitary District is proposing to conduct an aluminum sulfate (alum) application to the waters of Wapogasset Lake in Polk County. This lake management procedure has been recommended in a previous Lake Management Planning Grant project report as a method to decrease the level of late summer phosphorus concentrations in the lake due to the in-lake recycling of nutrients from the bottom sediments. The alum will be applied to the lake surface via a barge with surface application spray bars.

This grant application proposes treating two lake areas; (1) the area with water depth of 5 to 15 feet is proposed to be treated with a dosage rate of 5.1 ppm alum, and (2) the lake area with depths of greater than 15 feet to be treated at a dosage rate of 40 g. alum/ sq. m.. The Department of Natural Resources has determined that the treatment of the 5 to 15 foot depth area is ineligible for Lake Protection Grant cost sharing, because of a review panel consensus opinion that the effectiveness of alum for controlling phosphorus release from shallow, oxic lake sediments has not been well documented.

The application of alum will be restricted to a time period from July 15 to freeze up and the Lake Wapogasset & Bear Trap Lake Sanitary District must notify the Department of their treatment plans at least two days prior to application. The District must submit a report to the Department, after treatment, detailing the time of treatment, locations covered, rate of treatment, and total amount of alum applied.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2020
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Lake
Status
Complete

Lake Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lakes Association: Hlk- Wapogasset/Bear Trap Healthy Lakes Project 2020: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.

All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special condistions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.

Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Wind Lake
Status
Complete

Church Pine Round & Big Lake P & R District: Hlk-Church Pine, Round & Big Healthy Lakes 2017: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement water quality and habitat best practices from Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to the Healthy Lakes fact sheets, technical guidance and grant application.

All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in grant condition #16 at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a Conservation Contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required.

The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables include: Signed 10-year landowner Conservation Contract(s) with operation and maintenance requirements; data collected; pre and post project installation photographs; and summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.

Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.

This scope summarizes the scope in the grant application and attachments and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
11/19/1991
Waters Involved
Antler Lake
Status
Complete

Antler Lake District: Antler Lake Water Quality Monitoring & Analysis: Water quality monitoringduring 1992 and 1993, on schedule, at depths, and for parameters as described in Twin City Testing Corporation Memo #4231 91-079 and Expenses - Line 1 Laboratory Analysis; both attached to the application. Make an assessment ofany changes in water quality that may be occurring, based on water quality data described above. The DNR shall receive copies of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public by local newspaper articles, annual lake district meetings,and final report mailings. Project results will be reposited at Milltown Library.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/3/1995
Waters Involved
Antler Lake
Status
Complete

Antler Lake District: Antler Lake Water Quality Assessment, Land Use Evaluation: Monitor chemical water quality. Monitor secchi disk and temperature and dissolved oxygen profiles. Conduct algae and zooplankton surveys.Conduct a macrophyte vegetation survey. Monitor lake levels. Monitor precipitation. Evaluate land use in the watershed.Disseminate information to the public by report mailings and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Antler Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan-Phase 2, Inventory & Research: Town of Milltown Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Phase 2: Inventory & Research Existing Conditions Project

The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 2 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 2 project include, (1) Analysis of township demographic structure, (2) Evaluation of Physical and Biological characteristics, including wetlands, lakes, watersheds, sensitive areas, etc., (3) Review of county, state and federal resource management programs to determine current and potential town impact, and (4) Update land use map to current conditions.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
? maps of existing land uses, land and resource protection programs and natural areas, and physical and biological characteristics.
? statistical data presented as tables and graphs.
? narrative text.
? charts and presentation materials from public information meetings.
? a public informational meeting.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Antler Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan, Phase 3 Analysis & Recommond.:
The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway. Phase 2 of the project - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions, is proposed to be conducted under a concurrent lake planning grant application.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 3 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Analysis & Recommendations for Preferred Future Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 3 project include, (1) Analysis of the products of the phase 1 & 2 projects, (2) Designation of land uses necessary to implement water quality protection recommendations, (3) Identification of land uses needed for future developmental demand, and (4) Recommendation of implementation strategies and tools.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
* A comprehensive land use plan document, complete with maps, recommendations, and an implementation strategy.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Antler Lake
Status
Complete

Polk County: Clg-Planning For Protection In The Balsam Lake Watershed: Project Scope and Description of Deliverables

The Polk County Land and Water Resources Department is sponsoring a protection project for the Balsam Lake Watershed.

Project final deliverables include: all data collected and a watershed report that summarizes basic assessment data and identifies protection and restoration priorities based on watershed and water quality conditions.

Specific project activities include: 1) In-Lake water quality sampling; 2) Tributary sampling; 3) Shoreline inventory and development of shoreland protection and restoration plan; 4) Aquatic macrophyte surveys and creation of aquatic plant protection plan. 5) Development of a Balsam Lake watershed report

Special Conditions: 1) CLMN efforts should not be duplicated, and these data shall be included in the trends analysis and final reporting; 2) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database; 3) All data should be collected with Department approved protocols and methodologies. 4) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance shall be followed for aquatic plant monitoring and aquatic plant protection plan development. The NOR Native Plant Protection Strategy shall be integrated into the plan.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
1/8/1991
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Balsam Lake Usgs Water Quality Monitoring: Continuation of U. S. Geolicical Survey water quality monitoring, (conducted in 1988 and 1989), for 1991 through 1994. Sampling parameters are as described in table 1 of the application. Two other sites will be monitored in addition to the main basinfor paramenters as described in the application. An annual progress report is to be submitted after each year of monitoring. Project includes a formal presentation to the public and presentation of a final report in 1994. Data reporting format to beworked out in consultation with Dan Ryan, DNR District contact. Information will be disseminated to the public through public meetings and newsletter mailings. Project results will be reposited at Balsam Lake Village Hall and Library.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
9/28/1995
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Balsam Lake Water Quality Feasibility Study-Part 1: Determine the feasibility of constructing any improvements on an 80 acre parcel to improve water quality in Balsam Lake-existing data summary and contour and topographic survey:
1. Summarize past studies on Balsam Lake and the watershed.
2. Determine alternatives for constructed improvements to the 80 acre parcel to improve water quality.
3. Coordinate any possible improvements with DNR, Polk County LCD, and Balsam Branch Priority Watershed Project.
4. Conduct site survey of the 80 acre parcel including a contour and topographic survey.
5. Prepare a final report including the results of tasks 1-4.
6. Information will be disseminated to the public by newsletter mailing and public meetings.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
9/28/1995
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Balsam Lake Water Quality Feasibility Study-Part 2: Determine feasibility of constructing any improvements on an 80 acre parcel to improve water quality on Balsam Lake - field conditions and alternatives analysis.
1. Perform soil borings and analysis on 80 acre parcel.
2. Delineate wetland areas.
3. Meet with DNR to discuss improvement alternatives.
4. Calculate existing phosphorus and sediment loadings.
5. Recommend improvements to provide water quality treatment to Balsam Lake based on above information.
6. Calculate phosphorus and sediment loadings with recommended improvements in place.
7. Provide cost estimate for recommended improvements.
8. Prioritize improvements based on engineering and economics.
9. Continue monthly meetings with the Balsam Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District.
10. Prepare a final report including the results of tasks 1-9.
11. Information will be disseminated to the pbulci by newsletter mailing and public meetings.
7.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/1996
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Balsam Lake/Rice Creek Water Quality And Nutrient Loading: The Balsam Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District proposes to develop a baseline of water quality and nutrient transport data for Rice Lake and the Rice Creek watershed to understand their impact on Balsam Lake. Project activities include collecting a year of basic lake chemistry, trophic state data, and lake level records for Rice Lake, a year of phosphorus and suspended solids loading estimates for three stream locations in the Rice Creek watershed, and a year of stream flow records for three stream locations in the Rice Creek watershed. A final report will be produced that presents the data collected in tabular form and graphs. A map showing sampling sites will also be provided. The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information about the project will be disseminated to the public by newsletter mailing and public meeting. end.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan-Phase 2, Inventory & Research: Town of Milltown Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Phase 2: Inventory & Research Existing Conditions Project

The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 2 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 2 project include, (1) Analysis of township demographic structure, (2) Evaluation of Physical and Biological characteristics, including wetlands, lakes, watersheds, sensitive areas, etc., (3) Review of county, state and federal resource management programs to determine current and potential town impact, and (4) Update land use map to current conditions.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
? maps of existing land uses, land and resource protection programs and natural areas, and physical and biological characteristics.
? statistical data presented as tables and graphs.
? narrative text.
? charts and presentation materials from public information meetings.
? a public informational meeting.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan, Phase 3 Analysis & Recommond.:
The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway. Phase 2 of the project - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions, is proposed to be conducted under a concurrent lake planning grant application.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 3 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Analysis & Recommendations for Preferred Future Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 3 project include, (1) Analysis of the products of the phase 1 & 2 projects, (2) Designation of land uses necessary to implement water quality protection recommendations, (3) Identification of land uses needed for future developmental demand, and (4) Recommendation of implementation strategies and tools.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
* A comprehensive land use plan document, complete with maps, recommendations, and an implementation strategy.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2004
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Balsam Lake Phase 1: Aquatic Plant Survey: The Balsam Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District will conduct a comprehensive two phase project to document current aquatic plant conditions in the lake and update (and change, if needed) their aquatic plant management plan. These projects are a part of the ongoing aquatic plant management planning process being conducted by the Lake District on Balsam Lake.

Activities for this particular Phase 1 grant project include; conducting an aquatic macrophyte survey during the summer of 2005 and comparing the results with previous aquatic plant surveys.

Specific deliverables for this grant project include: A comprehensive final report including the 2005 plant survey results and an analysis and evaluation of those results in comparison with previous survey findings.

The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2004
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Balsam Lake Phase 2: Aquatic Plant Mgt. Plan Revision: The Balsam Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District will to conduct a comprehensive two phase project to document current aquatic plant conditions in the lake and update (and change, if needed) their aquatic plant management plan. These projects are a part of the ongoing aquatic plant management planning process being conducted by the Lake District on Balsam Lake.

Activities for this particular Phase 2 grant project include; an evaluation of the 2005 aquatic macrophyte community in comparison to previous survey data and an update of the Balsam Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan, specifically addressing; (1) any projected changes in the treatment strategy for curly leaf pondweed, and (2) the inclusion of the proposed WDNR criteria to evaluate future Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) grants or treatments.

Specific deliverables for this grant project include: A copy of the revised Balsam Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan including the 2005 plant survey results, an analysis and evaluation of those results in comparison with previous survey findings, and incorporation of the new WDNR criteria to evaluate AIS grants and treatments.

The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2005
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Phase 1: Otter Creek Sediment Evaluation: The Balsam Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District will conduct a comprehensive four phase project to document sediment and water quality characteristics of the Rice Creek drainage system and the effect of that tributary system on the Balsam Lake ecosystem. Rice Creek empties into the northwestern bay of Balsam Lake, which is locally known as "Little Balsam Lake." Sedimentation is occurring near the Rice Lake inlet and is negatively impacting lake use and water quality. Phase 1 will involve sampling on Otter Creek, Phase 2 and 3 involve Rice Creek above and below a sediment control device, and Phase 4 will involve data evaluation and analysis and development of a report.

Activities for this particular Phase 1 grant project include; installation of an automatic flow logger and water sampler on Otter Creek, employment of a student intern to maintain and operate this equipment, collection of samples from 11 rainfall events and one fair weather period during the April to August, 2006 time period, and the analysis of these samples.

Specific deliverables for this grant project include:
\00B7 A Phase 1 grant project report listing project activities and the results of samples collected during this Phase 1 project. (OR)
\00B7 A Phase 1 through Phase 4 final project report listing project activities from all four projects and the results, recommendations, etc. from the total four phase project.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2005
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Phase 2: Rice Creek (Upstream) Sediment Evaluation: The Balsam Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District will conduct a comprehensive four phase project to document sediment and water quality characteristics of the Rice Creek drainage system and the effect of that tributary system on the Balsam Lake ecosystem. Rice Creek empties into the northwestern bay of Balsam Lake, which is locally known as "Little Balsam Lake." Sedimentation is occurring near the Rice Lake inlet and is negatively impacting lake use and water quality. Phase 1 involves sampling on Otter Creek, Phase 2 and 3 involve Rice Creek above and below a sediment control device, and Phase 4 will involve data evaluation and analysis and development of a report.

Activities for this particular Phase 2 grant project include; installation of an automatic flow logger and water sampler on Rice Creek upstream from the sediment control pond, employment of a student intern to maintain and operate this equipment, collection of samples from 11 rainfall events and one fair weather period during the April to August, 2006 time period, and the analysis of these samples.
Specific deliverables for this grant project include:
\00B7 A Phase 2 grant project report listing project activities and the results of samples collected during this Phase 1 project. (OR)
\00B7 A Phase 1 through Phase 4 final project report listing project activities from all four projects and the results, recommendations, etc. from the total four phase project.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2009
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Balsam Lake Water Quality & Precipitation Monitoring, Phase 1 Inflow Monitoring: Balsam Lake P & R District is sponsoring a two-phase project to monitor tributary (Phase 1) and in-lake (Phase 2) water quality and precipitation. The data collected will be used in future phases to develop nutrient and water budgets and a lake management report.

Deliverables for phase 1 include: tributary monitoring summary, spreadsheets and any maps created.

Special Conditions: CLMN efforts should not be duplicated, and these data should be included in the trends analysis and final reporting.

This scope is intended to summarize the detailed project scope provided in the application and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2009
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Balsam Lake Water Quality & Precipitation Monitoring, Phase 2, Water Quality Study: Balsam Lake P & R District is sponsoring a two-phase project to monitor tributary (Phase 1) and in-lake (Phase 2) water quality and precipitation. The data collected will be used in future phases to develop nutrient and water budgets and a lake management report.

Deliverables for phase 2 include: water quality and precipitation data summary, spreadsheets and any maps created.

Special Conditions: CLMN efforts should not be duplicated, and these data should be included in the trends analysis and final reporting.

This scope is intended to summarize the detailed project scope provided in the application and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2011
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Long Range Plan Update: Balsam Lake P&R District is sponsoring a project to compile lake data collected since 2006, conduct a user survey, develop priorities for habitat and water quality protections, and form an advisory committee to update their Long Range Lake Management Plan. This plan will include specific lake improvement or protection strategies for implementation that will guide the P&R District in future projects.

The final deliverables include agendas or attendance lists for planning meetings, and a single lake management plan that includes methodologies, results, and management alternatives discussion with an implementation plan. Interim deliverables include progress reports that include maps, spreadsheets, and other data collected.

Specific project tasks include: 1) Compile lake data since 2006; 2) Conduct a sociological/user survey; 3) Develop priorities for habitat & water quality protections; 4) Form an advisory committee for plan development; 5) Update Long Range Lake Management Plan including public participation/meetings.

Special Conditions: Draft sociological/user surveys must be reviewed and approved by the Department before being initiated.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2011
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Proposed

Balsam Lake P & R District: Long Range Plan Update: Balsam Lake P&R District is sponsoring a project to compile lake data collected since 2006, conduct a user survey, develop priorities for habitat and water quality protections, and form an advisory committee to update their Long Range Lake Management Plan. This plan will include specific lake improvement or protection strategies for implementation that will guide the P&R District in future projects.

The final deliverables include agendas or attendance lists for planning meetings, and a single lake management plan that includes methodologies, results, and management alternatives discussion with an implementation plan. Interim deliverables include progress reports that include maps, spreadsheets, and other data collected.

Specific project tasks include: 1) Compile lake data since 2006; 2) Conduct a sociological/user survey; 3) Develop priorities for habitat & water quality protections; 4) Form an advisory committee for plan development; 5) Update Long Range Lake Management Plan including public participation/meetings.

Special Conditions: Draft sociological/user surveys must be reviewed and approved by the Department before being initiated.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2020
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Balsam Lake Alum Treatment Monitoring: Balsam Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a project to conduct monitoring of in-lake water quality and sediment to provide information for adaptive management for the Balsam Lake alum treatments.

Project deliverables include: GIS data & maps of areas monitored; water quality data entered in SWIMS; annual progress reports documenting monitoring results and alum treatment effectiveness.

Specific project conditions: CLMN efforts should not be duplicated, and these data shall be included in the trends analysis and final reporting; 3) All monitoring data shall be entered into SWIMS;

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Polk County: Clg-Planning For Protection In The Balsam Lake Watershed: Project Scope and Description of Deliverables

The Polk County Land and Water Resources Department is sponsoring a protection project for the Balsam Lake Watershed.

Project final deliverables include: all data collected and a watershed report that summarizes basic assessment data and identifies protection and restoration priorities based on watershed and water quality conditions.

Specific project activities include: 1) In-Lake water quality sampling; 2) Tributary sampling; 3) Shoreline inventory and development of shoreland protection and restoration plan; 4) Aquatic macrophyte surveys and creation of aquatic plant protection plan. 5) Development of a Balsam Lake watershed report

Special Conditions: 1) CLMN efforts should not be duplicated, and these data shall be included in the trends analysis and final reporting; 2) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database; 3) All data should be collected with Department approved protocols and methodologies. 4) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance shall be followed for aquatic plant monitoring and aquatic plant protection plan development. The NOR Native Plant Protection Strategy shall be integrated into the plan.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2001
Waters Involved
Bear Trap Lake
Status
Complete

Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lake Improvement Distri: Bear Trap Lake Aerial Imagery Analysis: The Lake Wapogasset/Bear Trap Improvement Association, Inc. will conduct a Water Quality & Shoreland Protection Utilizing Aerial Imagery Analysis project on the shoreline and immediate watershed of Bear Trap Lake in Polk County. This project will use various types of aerial photography to locate areas of leaching, erosion, and surface runoff and pinpoint sources of possible pollution in the shoreline and watershed area.

Activities other than the photography will include follow-up contacts on possible problem areas and conducting educational activities to encourage the implementation of management practices to alleviate problems.

Specific deliverables for this grant project include:
? A Final Report summarizing the information collected during the project activities listed above.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.



Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Camp Douglas Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan-Phase 2, Inventory & Research: Town of Milltown Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Phase 2: Inventory & Research Existing Conditions Project

The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 2 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 2 project include, (1) Analysis of township demographic structure, (2) Evaluation of Physical and Biological characteristics, including wetlands, lakes, watersheds, sensitive areas, etc., (3) Review of county, state and federal resource management programs to determine current and potential town impact, and (4) Update land use map to current conditions.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
? maps of existing land uses, land and resource protection programs and natural areas, and physical and biological characteristics.
? statistical data presented as tables and graphs.
? narrative text.
? charts and presentation materials from public information meetings.
? a public informational meeting.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Camp Douglas Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan, Phase 3 Analysis & Recommond.:
The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway. Phase 2 of the project - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions, is proposed to be conducted under a concurrent lake planning grant application.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 3 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Analysis & Recommendations for Preferred Future Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 3 project include, (1) Analysis of the products of the phase 1 & 2 projects, (2) Designation of land uses necessary to implement water quality protection recommendations, (3) Identification of land uses needed for future developmental demand, and (4) Recommendation of implementation strategies and tools.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
* A comprehensive land use plan document, complete with maps, recommendations, and an implementation strategy.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/16/1992
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake Management Planning: Prepare a hydrologic budget for the lake. Estimate nutrient and sediment export rate into lake. Conduct a surveuy of lake shore residents. DNR will receive copies of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public by newsletter, localnewspaper articles, news releases and public meetings. Project results will be reposited at Barr, land conservation Office project report files.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/16/1992
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake Water Quality Study: Develop hydraulic and nutrient budgets for the lake. Define nutrient export rates for the five small tributary watersheds. Determine in-lake water quality conditions during the winter and spring. Information will be disseminated to the public bynewsletter, local newspaper articles, public meetings, summary report mailing, and the final report. Project results will be reposited at Barr, Land Conservation Office, WDNR offices, and local library.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/16/1992
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Proposed

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake Management Planning: Prepare a hydrologic budget for the lake. Estimate nutrient and sediment export rate into lake. Conduct a surveuy of lake shore residents. DNR will receive copies of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public by newsletter, localnewspaper articles, news releases and public meetings. Project results will be reposited at Barr, land conservation Office project report files.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/16/1992
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Proposed

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake Water Quality Study: Develop hydraulic and nutrient budgets for the lake. Define nutrient export rates for the five small tributary watersheds. Determine in-lake water quality conditions during the winter and spring. Information will be disseminated to the public bynewsletter, local newspaper articles, public meetings, summary report mailing, and the final report. Project results will be reposited at Barr, Land Conservation Office, WDNR offices, and local library.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
9/9/1993
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake Water Quality Study: Develop hydraulic and nutrient budgets for the lake. Define nutrient export rates for the five small tributary watersheds. Determine in-lake water quality conditions during the winter and spring. Information will be disseminated to the public bynewsletter, local newspaper articles, public meetings, summary report mailing, and the final report. Project results will be reposited at Barr, Land Conservation Office, WDNR offices, and local library.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
9/9/1993
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Proposed

Deer Lake Improvement Association: Deer Lake Water Quality Study: Develop hydraulic and nutrient budgets for the lake. Define nutrient export rates for the five small tributary watersheds. Determine in-lake water quality conditions during the winter and spring. Information will be disseminated to the public bynewsletter, local newspaper articles, public meetings, summary report mailing, and the final report. Project results will be reposited at Barr, Land Conservation Office, WDNR offices, and local library.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2001
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Deer Lake Mgmt. Plan: Eval. & Update: The Deer Lake Conservancy, Inc. will conduct a comprehensive study of Deer Lake in Polk County. Project activities would include; water quality monitoring to evaluate the effectiveness of installed watershed practices, an updated analysis of watershed nutrient loading, modeling of watershed loading and lake response, surveying of lakeshore riparian habitat, analysis and evaluation of all study results and the development of management recommendations, development of an implementation strategy, and the development of an updated lake management plan.

Specific deliverables for this grant project include:
- A final lake management study report including the results of all project activities, management recommendations, and an implementation strategy.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.



Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2001
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Proposed

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Deer Lake Mgmt. Plan: Eval. & Update: The Deer Lake Conservancy, Inc. will conduct a comprehensive study of Deer Lake in Polk County. Project activities would include; water quality monitoring to evaluate the effectiveness of installed watershed practices, an updated analysis of watershed nutrient loading, modeling of watershed loading and lake response, surveying of lakeshore riparian habitat, analysis and evaluation of all study results and the development of management recommendations, development of an implementation strategy, and the development of an updated lake management plan.

Specific deliverables for this grant project include:
- A final lake management study report including the results of all project activities, management recommendations, and an implementation strategy.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.



Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2003
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Deer Lake: Aquatic Plant Management Plan: The Deer Lake Conservancy, Inc. will conduct a comprehensive aquatic plant management planning project involving a macrophyte study and evaluation on Deer Lake in Polk County. Project activities include; conducting an aquatic macrophyte survey during the summer of 2003, collecting lake sediment samples and analyzing for phosphorus and evaluating phosphorus release from those sediments, evaluating treatment options for a restored wetland receiving barnyard wastewater, developing specific sensitive area recommendations and specific management objectives for aquatic plant management and exotic species monitoring and control, developing an implementation plan for long term lake management goals and strategies, and completing an updated comprehensive aquatic plant management plan.

Specific deliverables for this grant project include:
--A comprehensive aquatic plant management plan/report for Deer Lake including the project activity results.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2003
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Deer Lake: In-Lake Managment Plan Project: The Deer Lake Conservancy, Inc. will conduct a comprehensive "In-Lake" management planning project involving a study and evaluation of Deer Lake in Polk County. Project activities include; conducting an in-lake water quality monitoring survey during 2003, reviewing and evaluating all available water quality data, developing a lake nutrient budget, developing a computer lake response model, developing a management strategy for recently purchased lakeshore property, developing a riparian habitat restoration and protection program for the lake, developing an implementation plan for long term lake management goals and strategies, and completing an updated comprehensive lake management plan.

Specific deliverables for this grant project include:
-- A comprehensive lake management plan/report for Deer Lake including the project activity results.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2003
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Proposed

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Deer Lake: Aquatic Plant Management Plan: The Deer Lake Conservancy, Inc. will conduct a comprehensive aquatic plant management planning project involving a macrophyte study and evaluation on Deer Lake in Polk County. Project activities include; conducting an aquatic macrophyte survey during the summer of 2003, collecting lake sediment samples and analyzing for phosphorus and evaluating phosphorus release from those sediments, evaluating treatment options for a restored wetland receiving barnyard wastewater, developing specific sensitive area recommendations and specific management objectives for aquatic plant management and exotic species monitoring and control, developing an implementation plan for long term lake management goals and strategies, and completing an updated comprehensive aquatic plant management plan.

Specific deliverables for this grant project include:
--A comprehensive aquatic plant management plan/report for Deer Lake including the project activity results.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2003
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Proposed

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Deer Lake: In-Lake Managment Plan Project: The Deer Lake Conservancy, Inc. will conduct a comprehensive "In-Lake" management planning project involving a study and evaluation of Deer Lake in Polk County. Project activities include; conducting an in-lake water quality monitoring survey during 2003, reviewing and evaluating all available water quality data, developing a lake nutrient budget, developing a computer lake response model, developing a management strategy for recently purchased lakeshore property, developing a riparian habitat restoration and protection program for the lake, developing an implementation plan for long term lake management goals and strategies, and completing an updated comprehensive lake management plan.

Specific deliverables for this grant project include:
-- A comprehensive lake management plan/report for Deer Lake including the project activity results.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
East Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan-Phase 2, Inventory & Research: Town of Milltown Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Phase 2: Inventory & Research Existing Conditions Project

The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 2 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 2 project include, (1) Analysis of township demographic structure, (2) Evaluation of Physical and Biological characteristics, including wetlands, lakes, watersheds, sensitive areas, etc., (3) Review of county, state and federal resource management programs to determine current and potential town impact, and (4) Update land use map to current conditions.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
? maps of existing land uses, land and resource protection programs and natural areas, and physical and biological characteristics.
? statistical data presented as tables and graphs.
? narrative text.
? charts and presentation materials from public information meetings.
? a public informational meeting.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
East Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan, Phase 3 Analysis & Recommond.:
The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway. Phase 2 of the project - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions, is proposed to be conducted under a concurrent lake planning grant application.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 3 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Analysis & Recommendations for Preferred Future Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 3 project include, (1) Analysis of the products of the phase 1 & 2 projects, (2) Designation of land uses necessary to implement water quality protection recommendations, (3) Identification of land uses needed for future developmental demand, and (4) Recommendation of implementation strategies and tools.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
* A comprehensive land use plan document, complete with maps, recommendations, and an implementation strategy.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Elkins Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan-Phase 2, Inventory & Research: Town of Milltown Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Phase 2: Inventory & Research Existing Conditions Project

The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 2 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 2 project include, (1) Analysis of township demographic structure, (2) Evaluation of Physical and Biological characteristics, including wetlands, lakes, watersheds, sensitive areas, etc., (3) Review of county, state and federal resource management programs to determine current and potential town impact, and (4) Update land use map to current conditions.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
? maps of existing land uses, land and resource protection programs and natural areas, and physical and biological characteristics.
? statistical data presented as tables and graphs.
? narrative text.
? charts and presentation materials from public information meetings.
? a public informational meeting.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Elkins Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan, Phase 3 Analysis & Recommond.:
The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway. Phase 2 of the project - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions, is proposed to be conducted under a concurrent lake planning grant application.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 3 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Analysis & Recommendations for Preferred Future Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 3 project include, (1) Analysis of the products of the phase 1 & 2 projects, (2) Designation of land uses necessary to implement water quality protection recommendations, (3) Identification of land uses needed for future developmental demand, and (4) Recommendation of implementation strategies and tools.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
* A comprehensive land use plan document, complete with maps, recommendations, and an implementation strategy.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
12/7/1992
Waters Involved
Half Moon Lake
Status
Complete

Half Moon Lake P & R District: Half Moon Lake Water Quality Study & Management Plan: Examine existing lake water quality data to determine the tropic status of the lake, determine sources of nutrients entering the lake, and identify any trends in lake water quality. Prepare a lake management plan. Develop a management plan for HarderCreek. Information will be disseminated to the public by newsletter, public meeting, and summary report mailings. Project results will be reposited at WDNR Office in Spooner and Lake District files.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/31/1995
Waters Involved
Half Moon Lake
Status
Complete

Half Moon Lake P & R District: Half Moon Lake Wetland Study: Phase I: Assessment of the function and value of different wetlands in the watershed. Ranking and prioritization of the wetlands to select two for further analysis. Phase II: Completion of a detailed analysis of wetland function and value for twosites. Conduct an environmental hazards assessment. Identification of any archeological sites within the wetlands, prepare cost estimates of any appropriate capital immprovements and assess property values. Information will be disseminated to thepublic by newsletter, public meetings, final report and summary report mailings and local newspaper articles. Project results will be reposited in the Lake District files and DNR office.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1996
Waters Involved
Half Moon Lake
Status
Complete

Half Moon Lake P & R District: Half Moon Lake Watershed Wetlands Protection Planning: The Half Moon Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District proposes to develop a long range plan for the protection/acquisition of critical wetlands in the Half Moon Lake watershed. Project activities include 1) analysis and evaluation of the four principal wetlands in the watershed, 2) determining the relationship of the four areas to the total lake ecosystem, 3) analysis of wetland laws and relationship to lake district goals, 4) determine best protection alternatives including financing and funding alternatives, and 5) determine reasonable timeline for the acquisition of or other protective measures in wetland areas. A final report will be prepared discussing the project activities and results. A paper copy and an electronic copy of the report will be provided to the Department of Natural Resources. Information about the project will be disseminated to the public by newsletter mailing, factsheet distribution, summary report mailing, and public meeting.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Half Moon Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan-Phase 2, Inventory & Research: Town of Milltown Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Phase 2: Inventory & Research Existing Conditions Project

The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 2 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 2 project include, (1) Analysis of township demographic structure, (2) Evaluation of Physical and Biological characteristics, including wetlands, lakes, watersheds, sensitive areas, etc., (3) Review of county, state and federal resource management programs to determine current and potential town impact, and (4) Update land use map to current conditions.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
? maps of existing land uses, land and resource protection programs and natural areas, and physical and biological characteristics.
? statistical data presented as tables and graphs.
? narrative text.
? charts and presentation materials from public information meetings.
? a public informational meeting.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Half Moon Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan, Phase 3 Analysis & Recommond.:
The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway. Phase 2 of the project - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions, is proposed to be conducted under a concurrent lake planning grant application.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 3 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Analysis & Recommendations for Preferred Future Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 3 project include, (1) Analysis of the products of the phase 1 & 2 projects, (2) Designation of land uses necessary to implement water quality protection recommendations, (3) Identification of land uses needed for future developmental demand, and (4) Recommendation of implementation strategies and tools.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
* A comprehensive land use plan document, complete with maps, recommendations, and an implementation strategy.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2008
Waters Involved
Half Moon Lake
Status
Complete

Half Moon Lake P & R District: Half Moon Lake Water Quality Study: Half Moon Lake P & R District is sponsoring a project to update its lake management plan that was completed in the early 1990s and did not include water quality goals or an implementation plan.

Project activities include: in-lake and tributary water quality data collection; tributary, internal, and watershed loading assessment; lake phosphorous response modeling (i.e. WiLMS modeling; water quality goal development; shoreline habitat assessment; and integration of public participation and strategic planning to develop specific management recommendations and responsibilies.

The final deliverables for this project will be an updated strategic (lake management) plan with specific management recommendations and spreadsheets, summaries, etc. of collected data.

This scope is intended to summarize the detailed scope provided in the grant application and does not supersede grant application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Half Moon Lake
Status
Complete

Polk County: Clg-Planning For Protection In The Balsam Lake Watershed: Project Scope and Description of Deliverables

The Polk County Land and Water Resources Department is sponsoring a protection project for the Balsam Lake Watershed.

Project final deliverables include: all data collected and a watershed report that summarizes basic assessment data and identifies protection and restoration priorities based on watershed and water quality conditions.

Specific project activities include: 1) In-Lake water quality sampling; 2) Tributary sampling; 3) Shoreline inventory and development of shoreland protection and restoration plan; 4) Aquatic macrophyte surveys and creation of aquatic plant protection plan. 5) Development of a Balsam Lake watershed report

Special Conditions: 1) CLMN efforts should not be duplicated, and these data shall be included in the trends analysis and final reporting; 2) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database; 3) All data should be collected with Department approved protocols and methodologies. 4) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance shall be followed for aquatic plant monitoring and aquatic plant protection plan development. The NOR Native Plant Protection Strategy shall be integrated into the plan.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2008
Waters Involved
Harder Creek
Status
Complete

Half Moon Lake P & R District: Half Moon Lake Water Quality Study: Half Moon Lake P & R District is sponsoring a project to update its lake management plan that was completed in the early 1990s and did not include water quality goals or an implementation plan.

Project activities include: in-lake and tributary water quality data collection; tributary, internal, and watershed loading assessment; lake phosphorous response modeling (i.e. WiLMS modeling; water quality goal development; shoreline habitat assessment; and integration of public participation and strategic planning to develop specific management recommendations and responsibilies.

The final deliverables for this project will be an updated strategic (lake management) plan with specific management recommendations and spreadsheets, summaries, etc. of collected data.

This scope is intended to summarize the detailed scope provided in the grant application and does not supersede grant application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Harder Creek
Status
Complete

Polk County: Clg-Planning For Protection In The Balsam Lake Watershed: Project Scope and Description of Deliverables

The Polk County Land and Water Resources Department is sponsoring a protection project for the Balsam Lake Watershed.

Project final deliverables include: all data collected and a watershed report that summarizes basic assessment data and identifies protection and restoration priorities based on watershed and water quality conditions.

Specific project activities include: 1) In-Lake water quality sampling; 2) Tributary sampling; 3) Shoreline inventory and development of shoreland protection and restoration plan; 4) Aquatic macrophyte surveys and creation of aquatic plant protection plan. 5) Development of a Balsam Lake watershed report

Special Conditions: 1) CLMN efforts should not be duplicated, and these data shall be included in the trends analysis and final reporting; 2) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database; 3) All data should be collected with Department approved protocols and methodologies. 4) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance shall be followed for aquatic plant monitoring and aquatic plant protection plan development. The NOR Native Plant Protection Strategy shall be integrated into the plan.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Kenny Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan-Phase 2, Inventory & Research: Town of Milltown Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Phase 2: Inventory & Research Existing Conditions Project

The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 2 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 2 project include, (1) Analysis of township demographic structure, (2) Evaluation of Physical and Biological characteristics, including wetlands, lakes, watersheds, sensitive areas, etc., (3) Review of county, state and federal resource management programs to determine current and potential town impact, and (4) Update land use map to current conditions.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
? maps of existing land uses, land and resource protection programs and natural areas, and physical and biological characteristics.
? statistical data presented as tables and graphs.
? narrative text.
? charts and presentation materials from public information meetings.
? a public informational meeting.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Kenny Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan, Phase 3 Analysis & Recommond.:
The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway. Phase 2 of the project - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions, is proposed to be conducted under a concurrent lake planning grant application.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 3 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Analysis & Recommendations for Preferred Future Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 3 project include, (1) Analysis of the products of the phase 1 & 2 projects, (2) Designation of land uses necessary to implement water quality protection recommendations, (3) Identification of land uses needed for future developmental demand, and (4) Recommendation of implementation strategies and tools.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
* A comprehensive land use plan document, complete with maps, recommendations, and an implementation strategy.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Little Pine Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan-Phase 2, Inventory & Research: Town of Milltown Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Phase 2: Inventory & Research Existing Conditions Project

The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 2 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 2 project include, (1) Analysis of township demographic structure, (2) Evaluation of Physical and Biological characteristics, including wetlands, lakes, watersheds, sensitive areas, etc., (3) Review of county, state and federal resource management programs to determine current and potential town impact, and (4) Update land use map to current conditions.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
? maps of existing land uses, land and resource protection programs and natural areas, and physical and biological characteristics.
? statistical data presented as tables and graphs.
? narrative text.
? charts and presentation materials from public information meetings.
? a public informational meeting.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Little Pine Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan, Phase 3 Analysis & Recommond.:
The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway. Phase 2 of the project - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions, is proposed to be conducted under a concurrent lake planning grant application.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 3 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Analysis & Recommendations for Preferred Future Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 3 project include, (1) Analysis of the products of the phase 1 & 2 projects, (2) Designation of land uses necessary to implement water quality protection recommendations, (3) Identification of land uses needed for future developmental demand, and (4) Recommendation of implementation strategies and tools.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
* A comprehensive land use plan document, complete with maps, recommendations, and an implementation strategy.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Protection And Management District: Long Lake Phase I, Macrophyte Survey & Trib. Monitoring: The Long Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District proposes to conduct a four phase comprehensive lake water quality monitoring, tributary monitoring, sociological survey, watershed evaluation, plant survey, and hydrologic and phosphorus budget study of Long Lake in Polk County. The Phase 1 through Phase 4 projects would provide data and analysis that would lead to the development of a comprehensive lake management plan in a future project.

Phase 1 activities will include; conducting a lake macrophyte survey and the collection of phosphorus and flow data from the "south ditch" tributary.

Specific deliverables for this Phase 1 grant project will include:
? A data summary of the macrophyte survey, macrophyte coverage maps, inflow phosphorus data and hydrologic data from the south trib.
? (If Phase 1 through Phase 4 projects are funded concurrently, a combined report may be produced to cover all four phase projects.)

Special conditions for this grant project will include:
17. The macrophyte survey report must incorporate any "sensitive area" designations that have been made on Long Lake and this activity should be coordinated with DNR Fish Manager Rick Cornelius, Barron and Water Resource Specialist Jim Cahow at Spooner.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Protection And Management District: Long Lake Phase Ii, Tributary Monitoring: The Long Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District proposes to conduct a four phase comprehensive lake water quality monitoring, tributary monitoring, sociological survey, watershed evaluation, plant survey, and hydrologic and phosphorus budget study of Long Lake in Polk County. The Phase 1 through Phase 4 projects would provide data and analysis that would lead to the development of a comprehensive lake management plan in a future project.

Phase 2 activities will include; the collection of phosphorus and flow data from the "north ditch" tributary.

Specific deliverables for this Phase 2 grant project will include:
A data summary of inflow phosphorus data and hydrologic data from the north tributary.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Protection And Management District: Long Lake Phase Iii, Water Quality, Level, Precip, Survey: The Long Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District proposes to conduct a four phase comprehensive lake water quality monitoring, tributary monitoring, sociological survey, watershed evaluation, plant survey, and hydrologic and phosphorus budget study of Long Lake in Polk County. The Phase 1 through Phase 4 projects would provide data and analysis that would lead to the development of a comprehensive lake management plan in a future project.

Phase 3 activities will include; conducting a water quality study of Long Lake, monitoring lake levels, precipitation monitoring, and conducting a lake district membership survey.

Specific deliverables for this Phase 3 grant project will include:
? Summaries of the lake water quality study, lake level data, precipitation data, and the lake district membership survey.
? (If Phase 1 through Phase 4 projects are funded concurrently, a combined report may be produced to cover all four phase projects.)

Special conditions for this grant project will include:
1. Monitoring of the lake levels must be referenced to Dept. of Natural Resources established benchmark(s) and a copy of the lake level data provided to the Water Management Specialist at Cumberland.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Protection And Management District: Long Lake Phase Iv, Hydrologic & Phosphorus Budget & Report: The Long Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District proposes to conduct a four phase comprehensive lake water quality monitoring, tributary monitoring, sociological survey, watershed evaluation, plant survey, and hydrologic and phosphorus budget study of Long Lake in Polk County. The Phase 1 through Phase 4 projects would provide data and analysis that would lead to the development of a comprehensive lake management plan in a future project.

Phase 4 activities would include; Preparing of annualized hydrologic and phosphorus budgets for Long Lake and the preparation of a study report summarizing the results of the Phase 1 through Phase 4 projects.

Specific deliverables for this Phase 4 grant project will include:
Annualized hydrologic and phosphorus budgets for Long Lake.
A final study report summarizing the results of the Phase 1 through Phase 4 projects.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2002
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Protection And Management District: Long Lake Management Plan - Phase 6: The Long Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District has previously conducted a four phase comprehensive lake water quality monitoring, tributary monitoring, sociological survey, watershed evaluation, plant survey, and hydrologic and phosphorus budget study of Long Lake in Polk County. The Phase 1 through Phase 4 projects have provided data and analysis that will lead to the development of a comprehensive lake management plan.

The Long Lake District now plans to conduct concurrent Phase 5 and Phase 6 projects that will conclude in the production of a comprehensive lake management plan. Specific Phase 5 activities would include; Establishing goals and computer modeling of watershed and in-lake management practices, and evaluating the lake's response(s) to determine management practices that result in goal achievement. Phase 6 of this on-going project will include preparation of the lake's management plan.

Specific deliverables for this Phase 6 grant project include: The comprehensive Long Lake Management Plan

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2002
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Protection And Management District: Long Lake Management Plan, Phase 5: The Long Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District has previously conducted a four phase comprehensive lake water quality monitoring, tributary monitoring, sociological survey, watershed evaluation, plant survey, and hydrologic and phosphorus budget study of Long Lake in Polk County. The Phase 1 through Phase 4 projects have provided data and analysis that will lead to the development of a comprehensive lake management plan.

The Long Lake District now will conduct concurrent Phase 5 and Phase 6 projects that will conclude in the production of a comprehensive lake management plan. Specific Phase 5 activities include; Establishing goals and computer modeling of watershed and in-lake management practices, and evaluating the lake's response(s) to determine management practices that result in goal achievement. Phase 6 of this on-going project will include preparation of the lake's management plan.

Specific deliverables for this Phase 5 grant project include:
* Report on the computer modeling and goal establishment activities.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.

Scope amendment no. 1, 02/11/2003: Scope amended to include collecitng additional in-lake sediment samples and analyzing and evaluating the nutrient release properties.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Protection And Management District: Long Lake Aquatic Plant Survey Management Plan: The Long Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District, Polk County, will conduct an aquatic plant survey and develop an Aquatic Plant Management Plan that will be integrated into the Long Lake Management Plan. The plant survey and aquatic plant management plan must follow the Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin Guidance, including following the point-intercept survey methodology and stations (provided by WDNR Integrated Science Services) and collecting two sets of voucher specimens. Aquatic Plant Management Plans must meet the requirements of NR 198.43, including integrating public participation, to be Aquatic Invasive Species Established Infestation Control Grant-eligible.

This scope is intended to summarize the detailed project scope provided in the application and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator. Grantee or consultant will provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant.

DNR shall receive both paper and electronic copies of the final report.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2012
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Protection And Management District: Long Lake Comprehensive Management Plan: Long Lake P&R District is sponsoring a project to assess watershed, water quality, plankton, algae, and shoreline conditions; determine nutrient loads, budget, and model lake response; distribute and analyze a sociological survey; develop a lake management plan including public participation/meetings.

The specific project tasks include: 1. Expanded water quality monitoring including spring and fall overturn; 2. Lake sediment sampling; 3. Tributary water quality and flow monitoring; 4. Plankton and algae assessment including toxicity analysis; 5. Shoreline assessment and restoration workshop; 6. Shoreline soil samples; 7. Watershed delineation and modeling; 8. Sociological survey; 9. Lake management plan development including public participation/meeting.

The final deliverables include examples of education materials developed; agenda or attendance lists for workshops, planning meetings, and education events; and a single lake management plan that includes methodologies, results, and management alternatives discussion with an implementation plan that is approvable for Lake Protection Grant eligibility.

Special conditions: 1. CLMN efforts shall not be duplicated, and these data shall included in the trends analysis and final reporting; 2. Draft sociological/user surveys must be reviewed and approved by the Department before being initiated; 3. Shoreline inventory methods must be approved by the Department before being initiated.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2012
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Proposed

Long Lake Protection And Management District: Long Lake Comprehensive Management Plan: Long Lake P&R District is sponsoring a project to assess watershed, water quality, plankton, algae, and shoreline conditions; determine nutrient loads, budget, and model lake response; distribute and analyze a sociological survey; develop a lake management plan including public participation/meetings.

The specific project tasks include: 1. Expanded water quality monitoring including spring and fall overturn; 2. Lake sediment sampling; 3. Tributary water quality and flow monitoring; 4. Plankton and algae assessment including toxicity analysis; 5. Shoreline assessment and restoration workshop; 6. Shoreline soil samples; 7. Watershed delineation and modeling; 8. Sociological survey; 9. Lake management plan development including public participation/meeting.

The final deliverables include examples of education materials developed; agenda or attendance lists for workshops, planning meetings, and education events; and a single lake management plan that includes methodologies, results, and management alternatives discussion with an implementation plan that is approvable for Lake Protection Grant eligibility.

Special conditions: 1. CLMN efforts shall not be duplicated, and these data shall included in the trends analysis and final reporting; 2. Draft sociological/user surveys must be reviewed and approved by the Department before being initiated; 3. Shoreline inventory methods must be approved by the Department before being initiated.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2013
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist: Long Lake Agriculture & Waterfront Bmp Planning: Long Lake P&R District is sponsoring a project to develop designs for Agriculture and Waterfront Best Management Practices (BMPs).

The final deliverables include crop field inventory & soil testing results; holding pond designs & contracts; attendance list and agendas for trainings / workshops; and shoreline restoration, rain garden, & infiltration pit designs and contracts.

Specific project tasks include: 1) Crop field inventory & soil testing; 2) Holding pond designs & contracts; 3) Education & training for waterfront BMPs; 4) Shoreline restoration, rain garden, & infiltration pit designs & contracts

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2013
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Proposed

Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist: Long Lake Agriculture & Waterfront Bmp Planning: Long Lake P&R District is sponsoring a project to develop designs for Agriculture and Waterfront Best Management Practices (BMPs).

The final deliverables include crop field inventory & soil testing results; holding pond designs & contracts; attendance list and agendas for trainings / workshops; and shoreline restoration, rain garden, & infiltration pit designs and contracts.

Specific project tasks include: 1) Crop field inventory & soil testing; 2) Holding pond designs & contracts; 3) Education & training for waterfront BMPs; 4) Shoreline restoration, rain garden, & infiltration pit designs & contracts

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2018
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Prot & Rehab Dist: Long Lake Alum Monitoring: The Long Lake P&R District is sponsoring an alum treatment monitoring project for Long Lake.

The final deliverables include all data collected and a final report.

Specific project tasks include: 1) In-Lake water quality monitoring; 2) Collection of sediment cores; 3) Lab analyses of sediments to determine phosphorus release and alum-phosphorus binding effectiveness.

Special Conditions: Water quality monitoring data shall be entered into SWIMS.


This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Lost Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan-Phase 2, Inventory & Research: Town of Milltown Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Phase 2: Inventory & Research Existing Conditions Project

The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 2 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 2 project include, (1) Analysis of township demographic structure, (2) Evaluation of Physical and Biological characteristics, including wetlands, lakes, watersheds, sensitive areas, etc., (3) Review of county, state and federal resource management programs to determine current and potential town impact, and (4) Update land use map to current conditions.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
? maps of existing land uses, land and resource protection programs and natural areas, and physical and biological characteristics.
? statistical data presented as tables and graphs.
? narrative text.
? charts and presentation materials from public information meetings.
? a public informational meeting.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Lost Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan, Phase 3 Analysis & Recommond.:
The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway. Phase 2 of the project - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions, is proposed to be conducted under a concurrent lake planning grant application.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 3 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Analysis & Recommendations for Preferred Future Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 3 project include, (1) Analysis of the products of the phase 1 & 2 projects, (2) Designation of land uses necessary to implement water quality protection recommendations, (3) Identification of land uses needed for future developmental demand, and (4) Recommendation of implementation strategies and tools.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
* A comprehensive land use plan document, complete with maps, recommendations, and an implementation strategy.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2001
Waters Involved
Loveless Lake
Status
Complete

Polk County: Lake Loveless Planning Project: The Polk County Land & Water Resources Department will conduct a comprehensive lake management planning project involving a study and evaluation of Loveless Lake in Polk County. Project activities will include; a watershed inventory and mapping survey, conducting an in-lake water quality survey and inflow stream monitoring, conducting an exotic species inventory, compiling a comprehensive land use and soils inventory with phosphorus loadings estimates, monitoring lake level and precipitation, conducting a lake sediment survey, conducting a landowner survey, conducting a shoreline video documentation survey, conducting a biodiversity survey, the development of a lake response model, conducting an on-going public participation, media involvement , and information and education program, and the completion of a comprehensive lake management plan.

Specific deliverables for this grant project include:
A comprehensive lake management plan for Loveless Lake including the project results.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2005
Waters Involved
Loveless Lake
Status
Complete

Polk County: Loveless Lake Water Quality & Biological Assessment Project: The Polk County Land & Water Resources Department will conduct a comprehensive lake management planning project involving a study and evaluation of Loveless Lake in Polk County. Project activities include; conducting an in-lake water quality monitoring survey, conducting algae and zooplankton surveys, conducting a macrophyte aquatic plant survey, conducting a shoreland terrestrial vegetation survey, conducting an inventory of exotic species, conducting assessments of benthic macroinvertabrates and shoreline coarse woody habitat areas, conducting lake level and precipitation monitoring, conducting lake nutrient modeling, and conducting an on-going public participation, media involvement , and information and education program. The project data will be utilized to generate a final project report with management recommendations.

Specific deliverables for this grant project include: * A comprehensive final report listing all project activities and results.

Special conditions for this grant project include: 1. The macrophyte survey must be conducted to specifications provided by the Dept. of Natural Resources. Mr. Frank Koshere from our Superior Office should be contacted and will provide the current standard specifications. 2. The macrophyte survey report shall incorporate any "sensitive area designations" that may be available for Loveless Lake. Mr. Jim Cahow from the Barron Office should be contacted for this information.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2014
Waters Involved
Loveless Lake
Status
Complete

Polk County Lwrd: Loveless Lake Management Plan Data Collection & Development: Polk County is sponsoring a project to develop a Comprehensive Lake Management Plan for Loveless Lake.

The final deliverables include all data collected, agendas and minutes for planning meetings, and a lake management plan that includes methodologies, results, and management alternatives discussion with an implementation plan.

Specific Phase 1 project tasks include: 1) In-Lake water quality monitoring; 2) Storm water tributary monitoring; 3) Lake level & precipitation monitoring; 4) Conduct sociologic survey; 5) Shoreline inventory/mapping; 6) Watershed & land use delineation.

Special Conditions: 1) CLMN efforts should not be duplicated, and these data shall be included in the trends analysis and final reporting; 2) Sponsor shall contact DNR immediately if a new AIS is found; 3) raft sociological/user surveys and shoreline assessments must be reviewed and approved by the Department before being initiated.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2014
Waters Involved
Loveless Lake
Status
Proposed

Polk County Lwrd: Loveless Lake Management Plan Data Collection & Development: Polk County is sponsoring a project to develop a Comprehensive Lake Management Plan for Loveless Lake.

The final deliverables include all data collected, agendas and minutes for planning meetings, and a lake management plan that includes methodologies, results, and management alternatives discussion with an implementation plan.

Specific Phase 1 project tasks include: 1) In-Lake water quality monitoring; 2) Storm water tributary monitoring; 3) Lake level & precipitation monitoring; 4) Conduct sociologic survey; 5) Shoreline inventory/mapping; 6) Watershed & land use delineation.

Special Conditions: 1) CLMN efforts should not be duplicated, and these data shall be included in the trends analysis and final reporting; 2) Sponsor shall contact DNR immediately if a new AIS is found; 3) raft sociological/user surveys and shoreline assessments must be reviewed and approved by the Department before being initiated.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Loveless Lake
Status
Complete

Polk County: Clg-Planning For Protection In The Balsam Lake Watershed: Project Scope and Description of Deliverables

The Polk County Land and Water Resources Department is sponsoring a protection project for the Balsam Lake Watershed.

Project final deliverables include: all data collected and a watershed report that summarizes basic assessment data and identifies protection and restoration priorities based on watershed and water quality conditions.

Specific project activities include: 1) In-Lake water quality sampling; 2) Tributary sampling; 3) Shoreline inventory and development of shoreland protection and restoration plan; 4) Aquatic macrophyte surveys and creation of aquatic plant protection plan. 5) Development of a Balsam Lake watershed report

Special Conditions: 1) CLMN efforts should not be duplicated, and these data shall be included in the trends analysis and final reporting; 2) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database; 3) All data should be collected with Department approved protocols and methodologies. 4) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance shall be followed for aquatic plant monitoring and aquatic plant protection plan development. The NOR Native Plant Protection Strategy shall be integrated into the plan.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Rice Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan-Phase 2, Inventory & Research: Town of Milltown Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Phase 2: Inventory & Research Existing Conditions Project

The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 2 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 2 project include, (1) Analysis of township demographic structure, (2) Evaluation of Physical and Biological characteristics, including wetlands, lakes, watersheds, sensitive areas, etc., (3) Review of county, state and federal resource management programs to determine current and potential town impact, and (4) Update land use map to current conditions.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
? maps of existing land uses, land and resource protection programs and natural areas, and physical and biological characteristics.
? statistical data presented as tables and graphs.
? narrative text.
? charts and presentation materials from public information meetings.
? a public informational meeting.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Rice Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan, Phase 3 Analysis & Recommond.:
The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway. Phase 2 of the project - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions, is proposed to be conducted under a concurrent lake planning grant application.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 3 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Analysis & Recommendations for Preferred Future Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 3 project include, (1) Analysis of the products of the phase 1 & 2 projects, (2) Designation of land uses necessary to implement water quality protection recommendations, (3) Identification of land uses needed for future developmental demand, and (4) Recommendation of implementation strategies and tools.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
* A comprehensive land use plan document, complete with maps, recommendations, and an implementation strategy.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Twenty-Ninth Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan-Phase 2, Inventory & Research: Town of Milltown Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Phase 2: Inventory & Research Existing Conditions Project

The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 2 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 2 project include, (1) Analysis of township demographic structure, (2) Evaluation of Physical and Biological characteristics, including wetlands, lakes, watersheds, sensitive areas, etc., (3) Review of county, state and federal resource management programs to determine current and potential town impact, and (4) Update land use map to current conditions.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
? maps of existing land uses, land and resource protection programs and natural areas, and physical and biological characteristics.
? statistical data presented as tables and graphs.
? narrative text.
? charts and presentation materials from public information meetings.
? a public informational meeting.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Twenty-Ninth Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan, Phase 3 Analysis & Recommond.:
The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway. Phase 2 of the project - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions, is proposed to be conducted under a concurrent lake planning grant application.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 3 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Analysis & Recommendations for Preferred Future Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 3 project include, (1) Analysis of the products of the phase 1 & 2 projects, (2) Designation of land uses necessary to implement water quality protection recommendations, (3) Identification of land uses needed for future developmental demand, and (4) Recommendation of implementation strategies and tools.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
* A comprehensive land use plan document, complete with maps, recommendations, and an implementation strategy.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan-Phase 2, Inventory & Research: Town of Milltown Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Phase 2: Inventory & Research Existing Conditions Project

The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 2 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 2 project include, (1) Analysis of township demographic structure, (2) Evaluation of Physical and Biological characteristics, including wetlands, lakes, watersheds, sensitive areas, etc., (3) Review of county, state and federal resource management programs to determine current and potential town impact, and (4) Update land use map to current conditions.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
? maps of existing land uses, land and resource protection programs and natural areas, and physical and biological characteristics.
? statistical data presented as tables and graphs.
? narrative text.
? charts and presentation materials from public information meetings.
? a public informational meeting.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Town Of Milltown: Milltown Comp. Land Use Plan, Phase 3 Analysis & Recommond.:
The Town of Milltown Proposes to conduct a three phase project to develop a comprehensive land use plan. Phase 1 of the project is currently underway. Phase 2 of the project - Inventory and Research Existing Conditions, is proposed to be conducted under a concurrent lake planning grant application.

This grant involves the proposal of the Town of Milltown to conduct Phase 3 of this Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Analysis & Recommendations for Preferred Future Conditions. Specific activities of this Phase 3 project include, (1) Analysis of the products of the phase 1 & 2 projects, (2) Designation of land uses necessary to implement water quality protection recommendations, (3) Identification of land uses needed for future developmental demand, and (4) Recommendation of implementation strategies and tools.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
* A comprehensive land use plan document, complete with maps, recommendations, and an implementation strategy.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2008
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Br
Status
Complete

Lk Wappo/Bear Trap Sanitary Dist.: Lake Wapogasset & Bear Trap Lake Phased Comprehensive Management Plan, Phase 1: Lake Wapogasset & Bear Trap Sanitary District is sponsoring a two-phase project to develop a comprehensive lake management plan. Previous studies and plans did not include water quality goals or an implementation strategy. This grant is for Phase 1 of the two-phased project.

Phase 1 includes: in-lake and tributary water quality data collection; tributary and internal loading assessment; lake phosphorous response modeling (e.g. WiLMS) and nutrient budget; and development/distribution of lake resident and user survey.

The final deliverables for this project will be a comprehensive lake management plan with specific management recommendations; spreadsheets, summaries, etc. of collected data; user survey results; and watershed maps.

Special Condition: Draft public surveys must be reviewed and approved by the Department before being initiated.

This scope is intended to summarize the detailed scope provided in the grant application and does not supersede grant application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2008
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Br
Status
Complete

Lk Wappo/Bear Trap Sanitary Dist.: Lake Wapogasset & Bear Trap Lake Phased Comprehensive Management Plan, Phase 2: Lake Wapogasset & Bear Trap Sanitary District is sponsoring a two-phase project to develop a comprehensive lake management plan. Previous studies and plans did not include water quality goals or an implementation strategy. This grant is for funding Phase 2 of the two-phased project.

Phase 2 includes: watershed assessment with boundary delineation/digitization and loading estimates; land use update; shoreland habitat assessment and shoreline restoration program strategy; water quality goal development; integration of public participation and planning to develop specific management recommendations and responsibilities. Phase 2 also includes information, education, and outreach activities (e.g. meetings, newsletters, web updates).

The final deliverables for this project will be a comprehensive lake management plan with specific management recommendations; spreadsheets, summaries, etc. of collected data; user survey results; and watershed maps.

Special Condition: Draft public surveys must be reviewed and approved by the Department before being initiated.

This scope is intended to summarize the detailed scope provided in the grant application and does not supersede grant application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/12/1991
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Lake
Status
Complete

Lake Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lakes Association: Wapogasset Lake Water Quality And Lake Use Study: 1) Conduct a lake use study including 3 lake use surveys, one study, one boat access interview, one ice fishing interview, use of traffic counters at boat landings, survey of two existing camps.2) Determine nutrient loading from two inlet streams. 3) Conduct in lake water quality monitoring at two sites as specified in the application.4) Summaries of the above tasks will be delivered to all lake residents and to newspapers.5) Disseminate information through public meetings, nesletter, report mailings, and local media.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/3/1995
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Lake
Status
Complete

Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lake Improvement Dist: Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lakes Water Qual Monitoring & Assessmt: Estimate internal load components of the lakes' annual phospherous budgets from field data on temporal changes in lake phosphorus concentrations.Construct time-depth isopleth diagrams of water temperature, and dissolved oxygen and total dissolved phosphorus concentrations. Determine the likely scope and cost of an alum treatment project designed to mitigate recycle of phosphorus from anoxicsediments into the overlying lake waters. Estimate the effectiveness and longevity of a lake alum treatment from a literature search. Disseminate information to the public by newsletter, report mailings, public meeting, and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/1997
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Lake
Status
Complete

Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lake Improvement Distri: Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lakes Macrophyte Survey & Sed. Chemst.: The Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lakes Improvement Association proposes to further study the macrophyte community and the sediment chemistry of both Wapogasset and Bear Trap Lakes for the potential to treat them with alum. The project will include these activities: 1) perform detailed aquatic plant survey in June and August, 2) collect and analyze sediment and algae samples, 3) prepart final report. The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by summary and newsletter report mailing(s), public meeting(s) and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2001
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Lake
Status
Complete

Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lake Improvement Distri: Wapogasset Aerial Imagery Analysis Project: The Lake Wapogasset/Bear Trap Improvement Association, Inc. will conduct a Water Quality & Shoreland Protection Utilizing Aerial Imagery Analysis project on the shoreline and immediate watershed of Wapogasset Lake in Polk County. This project will use various types of aerial photography to locate areas of leaching, erosion, and surface runoff and pinpoint sources of possible pollution in the shoreline and watershed area.

Activities other then the photography will include follow-up contacts on possible problem areas and conducting educational activities to encourage the implementation of management practices to alleviate problems.

Specific deliverables for this grant project include:
? A Final Report summarizing the information collected during the project activities listed above.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2008
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Lake
Status
Complete

Lk Wappo/Bear Trap Sanitary Dist.: Lake Wapogasset & Bear Trap Lake Phased Comprehensive Management Plan, Phase 1: Lake Wapogasset & Bear Trap Sanitary District is sponsoring a two-phase project to develop a comprehensive lake management plan. Previous studies and plans did not include water quality goals or an implementation strategy. This grant is for Phase 1 of the two-phased project.

Phase 1 includes: in-lake and tributary water quality data collection; tributary and internal loading assessment; lake phosphorous response modeling (e.g. WiLMS) and nutrient budget; and development/distribution of lake resident and user survey.

The final deliverables for this project will be a comprehensive lake management plan with specific management recommendations; spreadsheets, summaries, etc. of collected data; user survey results; and watershed maps.

Special Condition: Draft public surveys must be reviewed and approved by the Department before being initiated.

This scope is intended to summarize the detailed scope provided in the grant application and does not supersede grant application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2008
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Lake
Status
Complete

Lk Wappo/Bear Trap Sanitary Dist.: Lake Wapogasset & Bear Trap Lake Phased Comprehensive Management Plan, Phase 2: Lake Wapogasset & Bear Trap Sanitary District is sponsoring a two-phase project to develop a comprehensive lake management plan. Previous studies and plans did not include water quality goals or an implementation strategy. This grant is for funding Phase 2 of the two-phased project.

Phase 2 includes: watershed assessment with boundary delineation/digitization and loading estimates; land use update; shoreland habitat assessment and shoreline restoration program strategy; water quality goal development; integration of public participation and planning to develop specific management recommendations and responsibilities. Phase 2 also includes information, education, and outreach activities (e.g. meetings, newsletters, web updates).

The final deliverables for this project will be a comprehensive lake management plan with specific management recommendations; spreadsheets, summaries, etc. of collected data; user survey results; and watershed maps.

Special Condition: Draft public surveys must be reviewed and approved by the Department before being initiated.

This scope is intended to summarize the detailed scope provided in the grant application and does not supersede grant application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Balsam Lake Long Range Plan Public Involvement: Balsam Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a project in the district area to print and distribute a draft long range plan and to survey and gather public input. The plan synthesizes historic studies, physical information, and work accomplished to date as well as setting future goals and action plans. The final plan will be completed and presented based on draft and survey comments and feedback.

Specifically the deliverables associated with this project include:
1. Summary of survey results/response.
2. Long Range Plan report

Draft public surveys must be reviewed and approved by the Department before being initiated. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2008
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Controlling Runoff & Erosion Guidebook: The Balsam Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District, in partnership with Burnett and Bayfield County Land & Water Conservation Departments, is sponsoring a project to update and reprint an existing guidebook for controlling runoff and erosion on waterfront property. The updated guidebook will include information on identifying soil types and methods to reduce runoff quantity and divert and infiltrate water. A professional graphic designer will assist with layout and drawings.

Special Conditions: 1) Usage rights of artwork, images, and/or written text and copy authored by designer and its contractors are transferred to grantees and the DNR upon payment; 2) DNR will be acknowledged in print as a publication sponsor.

This scope is intended to summarize the detailed project scope provided in the application and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator. Grantee or consultant will provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2008
Waters Involved
Balsam Lake
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Self-Evaluation Checklist For Waterfront Property Owners: The Balsam Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a project to update and reprint an existing self-evaluation checklist for controlling runoff and erosion on waterfront property. The updated checklist will be modified for a broader audience. A professional graphic designer will assist with layout and drawings.

Special Conditions: 1) Usage rights of artwork, images, and/or written text and copy authored by designer and its contractors are transferred to grantees and the DNR upon payment; 2) DNR will be acknowledged in print as a publication sponsor.

This scope is intended to summarize the detailed project scope provided in the application and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator. Grantee or consultant will provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2010
Waters Involved
Bear Trap Lake
Status
Complete

Lk Wappo/Bear Trap Sanitary Dist.: Lake Wapogasset & Bear Trap Lake Phosphorous Analysis Of Curly Leaf Pondweed: Lake Wapogasset and Bear Trap Lake Sanitary District is sponsoring a project to determine the impacts of the Curly Leaf Pondweed (CLP) on the internal loading issues in the two lakes by determining the biomass and total phosphorus content of the CLP.

Specific deliverables for this project include all results, raw data, GIS files, maps of sample sites, and reports developed.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Deer Creek
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Deer Lake Conservancy Projects Outreach: The Deer Lake Conservancy is sponsoring a project to update brochures and signage at the Deer Lake Conservancy properties to include recent property acquisitions.

The final deliverables include copies of final brochures and signs.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Conservation Project Education: Deer Lake Conservancy is sponsoring a project in the Deer Lake watershed to provide/improve community education opportunities. The Deer Lake Conservation Project Tour Guide will be updated to include the Flagstad Farm property, and interpretive signs will be installed at Flagstad Farm and the Rock Creek prairie demonstration gardens.

Specifically the deliverables associated with this project include:
1. Updated conservation sites and practices brochure.
2. Set of interpretive plant labels and digital images or photographs of signage.

Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Proposed

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Conservation Project Education: Deer Lake Conservancy is sponsoring a project in the Deer Lake watershed to provide/improve community education opportunities. The Deer Lake Conservation Project Tour Guide will be updated to include the Flagstad Farm property, and interpretive signs will be installed at Flagstad Farm and the Rock Creek prairie demonstration gardens.

Specifically the deliverables associated with this project include:
1. Updated conservation sites and practices brochure.
2. Set of interpretive plant labels and digital images or photographs of signage.

Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2011
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Watershed 1 Monitoring: Deer Lake Conservancy, Inc. is sponsoring a water quality study for the Watershed 1 Tributary to establish a baseline for measuring effectiveness of a sand/iron filing filter system to be installed in the future.

Specific deliverables for this project include all results, raw data, GIS files, maps of sample sites, and reports developed.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2011
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Proposed

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Watershed 1 Monitoring: Deer Lake Conservancy, Inc. is sponsoring a water quality study for the Watershed 1 Tributary to establish a baseline for measuring effectiveness of a sand/iron filing filter system to be installed in the future.

Specific deliverables for this project include all results, raw data, GIS files, maps of sample sites, and reports developed.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Deer Lake
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Deer Lake Conservancy Projects Outreach: The Deer Lake Conservancy is sponsoring a project to update brochures and signage at the Deer Lake Conservancy properties to include recent property acquisitions.

The final deliverables include copies of final brochures and signs.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Half Moon Lake
Status
Complete

Half Moon Lake Conservancy, Inc.: Strategic Plan Development & Public Involvement: The Half Moon Lake Conservancy, Inc. will conduct a project to develop a strategic and land protection plan for the Half Moon Lake Conservancy Board and to educate and inform lake residents in regard to lake management and watershed management activities. The project will include the following activities: 1) Review of existing study recommendations. 2) Conduct and review Board email and mail surveys. 3) Conduct Board educational sessions. 4) Conduct Board strategic planning sessions in partnership with the Half Moon Lake District, Town of Milltown, Polk Co. L&WR Dept, Wis. DNR and others, and 5) Develop a Strategic / Land Protection Plan.

A specific deliverable for this project will be a copy of the "Half Moon Lake Conservancy Strategic / Land Protection Plan."

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Harder Creek
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Balsam Lake Long Range Plan Public Involvement: Balsam Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a project in the district area to print and distribute a draft long range plan and to survey and gather public input. The plan synthesizes historic studies, physical information, and work accomplished to date as well as setting future goals and action plans. The final plan will be completed and presented based on draft and survey comments and feedback.

Specifically the deliverables associated with this project include:
1. Summary of survey results/response.
2. Long Range Plan report

Draft public surveys must be reviewed and approved by the Department before being initiated. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Harder Creek
Status
Complete

Half Moon Lake Conservancy, Inc.: Strategic Plan Development & Public Involvement: The Half Moon Lake Conservancy, Inc. will conduct a project to develop a strategic and land protection plan for the Half Moon Lake Conservancy Board and to educate and inform lake residents in regard to lake management and watershed management activities. The project will include the following activities: 1) Review of existing study recommendations. 2) Conduct and review Board email and mail surveys. 3) Conduct Board educational sessions. 4) Conduct Board strategic planning sessions in partnership with the Half Moon Lake District, Town of Milltown, Polk Co. L&WR Dept, Wis. DNR and others, and 5) Develop a Strategic / Land Protection Plan.

A specific deliverable for this project will be a copy of the "Half Moon Lake Conservancy Strategic / Land Protection Plan."

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Long Lake Protection And Management District: Long Lake County & Town Ordinance Evaluation: The Long Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District, Polk County, will conduct a project to compile a listing of all existing County and Township ordinances that may pertain to either the protection or possible improvement of water quality in Long Lake. The ordinances will be evaluated and compared to recommendations from the Long Lake Management Plan. A report will be generated listing recommended additions or changes to ordinances to protect and/or improve Long Lake to the level listed in the Long Lake Management Plan.

Project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles. Deliverables for this project will be a letter report presenting the results of the County and Township Ordinance Evaluation project.

This scope is intended to summarize the detailed project scope provided in the application and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator. Grantee or consultant will provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR shall receive both paper and electronic copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Rice Creek
Status
Complete

Balsam Lake P & R District: Balsam Lake Long Range Plan Public Involvement: Balsam Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a project in the district area to print and distribute a draft long range plan and to survey and gather public input. The plan synthesizes historic studies, physical information, and work accomplished to date as well as setting future goals and action plans. The final plan will be completed and presented based on draft and survey comments and feedback.

Specifically the deliverables associated with this project include:
1. Summary of survey results/response.
2. Long Range Plan report

Draft public surveys must be reviewed and approved by the Department before being initiated. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Rock Creek
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Deer Lake Conservancy Projects Outreach: The Deer Lake Conservancy is sponsoring a project to update brochures and signage at the Deer Lake Conservancy properties to include recent property acquisitions.

The final deliverables include copies of final brochures and signs.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Deer Lake Conservancy Inc: Deer Lake Conservancy Projects Outreach: The Deer Lake Conservancy is sponsoring a project to update brochures and signage at the Deer Lake Conservancy properties to include recent property acquisitions.

The final deliverables include copies of final brochures and signs.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2010
Waters Involved
Wapogasset Lake
Status
Complete

Lk Wappo/Bear Trap Sanitary Dist.: Lake Wapogasset & Bear Trap Lake Phosphorous Analysis Of Curly Leaf Pondweed: Lake Wapogasset and Bear Trap Lake Sanitary District is sponsoring a project to determine the impacts of the Curly Leaf Pondweed (CLP) on the internal loading issues in the two lakes by determining the biomass and total phosphorus content of the CLP.

Specific deliverables for this project include all results, raw data, GIS files, maps of sample sites, and reports developed.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.


Grant Details
Targeted Runoff - Urban Construction
Date
1/1/2005
Waters Involved
Balsam Br
Status
Complete

Village Of Balsam Lake: Industrial Park Ponds: installation of biofiltration swales, detention ponds, and infiltration basins within the southern sector of the Village's industrial park.


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
4/1/2000
Waters Involved
Balsam Br
Status
Complete

Balsam Branch Parntership Inc: Balsam Branch Watershed Protection Strategy Development Proj: The Balsam Branch Partnership, Inc. will conduct an organizational enhancement and informational & educational project in the Balsam Branch watershed in Polk County. Activities involved with this project will include; development of outreach materials, training for Board members, development of a resource guide, conduct of an interpretative program series, development of a strategy for providing recreational opportunities, and the development of a land protection strategy. Reports of ongoing project activities will be disseminated via brochures(s), meeting(s) and workshop(s), and the preparation of a final report.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
? A final report that summarizes the grant project activities and includes examples of outreach materials that were developed.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by brochure(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.


Monitoring & Projects

Projects including grants, restoration work and studies shown below have occurred in this watershed. Click the links below to read through the text. While these are not an exhaustive list of activities, they provide insight into the management activities happening in this watershed.

Grants and Management Projects
Balsam Branch Watershed
Watershed Recommendations
APM Chemical Permit Request
Treat curly-leaf pondweed with chemicals
Date
Status
Treat curly-leaf pondweed with chemicals
10/1/2011
Proposed
Projects
 
APM Chemical Permit Request
Chemically treated curly-leaf pondweed
Date
Status
Chemically treated curly-leaf pondweed
4/1/2007
Proposed
Projects
 
Aquatic Plant Management Plan
Developed an aquatic plant management plan
Date
Status
Developed an aquatic plant management plan
4/1/2003
Proposed
Projects
 
Aquatic Plant Monitoring or Survey
 
Date
Status
4/1/2012
Proposed
Projects
 
Aquatic Plant Monitoring or Survey
Conduted aquatic plant survey and mapping
Date
Status
4/1/2010
Proposed
Projects
 
Aquatic Plant Monitoring or Survey
Conducted aquatic plant surveys
Date
Status
4/1/2007
Proposed
Projects
 
Aquatic Plant Monitoring or Survey
Monitored aquatic macrophytes
Date
Status
4/1/2003
Proposed
Projects
 
Best Management Practices, Implement
Polk County Manure Storage Facility
Date
Status
This project is a landowner installation of nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin?s waters and was funded by the 319 grant. Specifically, the grantee will implement: a manure storage system; and a waste transfer system.
1/1/2018
In Progress
Projects
Documents
 
Best Management Practices, Implement
Polk County Manure Storage Facility
Date
Status
This project is a landowner installation of nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin's waters and was funded by the 319 grant. Specifically, the grantee will implement: a manure storage system; a waste transfer system; and a milking center waste control systems.
1/1/2018
In Progress
Projects
 
Best Management Practices, Implement
Coumbia County Manure Storage & Runoff Management
Date
Status
This project is a landowner installation of nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin?s waters and was funded by the 319 grant. Specifically, the grantee will provide 90% cost-sharing to assist the farm in addressing the sources of runoff to an unnamed tributary of Cambra Creek cited in the Notice of Discharge.
5/1/2015
In Progress
Projects
 
Best Management Practices, Implement
 
Date
Status
10/1/2013
Proposed
Projects
 
Data analysis, report production
 
Date
Status
10/1/2011
Proposed
Projects
 
Data analysis, report production
Evaluated water quality data
Date
Status
4/1/2003
Proposed
Projects
 
Develop/Distribute Newsletter
Distributed Newsletter
Date
Status
4/16/1992
Proposed
Projects
 
Habitat Restoration - Shoreland
Grant LPL-1536-14 - Shoreland Restoration
Date
Status
Shoreland Restoration
10/1/2013
Proposed
Projects
 
Information and Education
 
Date
Status
4/1/2014
Proposed
Projects
 
Information and Education
Conducted public outreach on invasive species
Date
Status
4/1/2010
Proposed
Projects
 
Information and Education
Updated Deer Lake Conservation Tour Guide
Date
Status
Deer Lake Conservation Project Tour Guide to include the Flagstad Farm property
4/1/2006
Proposed
Projects
 
Informational Meetings
 
Date
Status
4/1/2014
Proposed
Projects
 
Informational Meetings
 
Date
Status
4/1/2012
Proposed
Projects
 
Informational Meetings
Hold informational meetings about Lake Planning
Date
Status
9/9/1993
Proposed
Projects
 
Install Kiosk or Sign
Installed interpretive signs
Date
Status
interpretive signs will be installed at Flagstad Farm and the Rock Creek prairie demonstration gardens.
4/1/2006
Proposed
Projects
 
Issue News/Media Release
Distributed information on Lake Planning Grant via. Media
Date
Status
Distributed information on Lake Planning Grant via. Media
9/9/1993
Proposed
Projects
 
Issue News/Media Release
Distributed information on Lake Planning Grant via. Media
Date
Status
Distributed information on Lake Planning Grant via. Media
4/16/1992
Proposed
Projects
 
Lake Management Plan Development
 
Date
Status
4/1/2014
Proposed
Projects
 
Lake Management Plan Development
 
Date
Status
4/1/2012
Proposed
Projects
 
Lake Management Plan Development
 
Date
Status
10/1/2011
Proposed
Projects
 
Lake Management Plan Development
Updated lake management plan
Date
Status
4/1/2003
Proposed
Projects
 
Lake Management Plan Development
Developed an updated lake management plan
Date
Status
4/1/2001
Proposed
Projects
 
Lakes Planning Grant
 
Date
Status
4/1/2014
Proposed
Projects
 
Lakes Planning Grant
 
Date
Status
4/1/2012
Proposed
Projects
 
Land Acquisition
Acquired 20 acres around Deer Lake
Date
Status
9/1/2006
Proposed
Projects
 
Land Acquisition
Purchased Flagstad Farm Preserve
Date
Status
Purchased Flagstad Farm Preserve
9/1/2004
Proposed
Projects
 
Monitor Invasive Species
Monitor invasive species
Date
Status
10/1/2011
Proposed
Projects
 
Monitor Invasive Species
Monitored for Eurasian Water Milfoil, etc.
Date
Status
10/1/2005
Proposed
Projects
 
Monitor Pre and Post Treatment
Conduct pre and post treatment monitoring
Date
Status
10/1/2011
Proposed
Projects
 
Monitor Water Level
 
Date
Status
4/1/2014
Proposed
Projects
 
Monitor Water Quality or Sediment
 
Date
Status
4/1/2014
Proposed
Projects
 
Monitor Water Quality or Sediment
 
Date
Status
4/1/2012
Proposed
Projects
 
Monitor Water Quality or Sediment
Monitored a tributary for baseline data
Date
Status
Monitored Watershed 1 Tributary to establish a baseline for measuring effectiveness of a sand/iron filing filter system to be installed in the future.
4/1/2011
Proposed
Projects
 
Monitor Water Quality or Sediment
Conducted an in-lake water quality monitoring survey
Date
Status
4/1/2003
Proposed
Projects
 
Monitor Water Quality or Sediment
Monitored water quality
Date
Status
To evaluate the effectiveness of installed watershed practices
4/1/2001
Proposed
Projects
 
Monitor or Assess Watershed Condition
 
Date
Status
4/1/2012
Proposed
Projects
 
Nutrient Budget Development
 
Date
Status
4/1/2012
Proposed
Projects
 
Nutrient Budget Development
Developed a Nutrient Budget
Date
Status
4/1/2003
Proposed
Projects
 
Restore Riparian Habitat
 
Date
Status
10/1/2013
Proposed
Projects
 
Restore Wetlands
Restored a one-half acre wetland (Blakeman/Hill)
Date
Status
Restore Wetlands
9/1/1998
Proposed
Projects
 
Retention Basin - Create or Improve
Design and build an iron/sand filter pond
Date
Status
7/1/2011
Proposed
Projects
 
Shoreland Monitoring, Assessment, Inventory
Grant LPL-1546-14 - Shoreland Assessment
Date
Status
Shoreland Monitoring, Assessment or Inventory
4/1/2014
Proposed
Projects
 
Shoreland Monitoring, Assessment, Inventory
Grant LPL-1468-12 - Shoreland Assessment
Date
Status
Shoreland Monitoring, Assessment or Inventory
4/1/2012
Proposed
Projects
 
Social Survey of Residents or Users
 
Date
Status
4/1/2014
Proposed
Projects
 
Social Survey of Residents or Users
 
Date
Status
10/1/2011
Proposed
Projects
 
Social Survey of Residents or Users
Conducted surveys and outreach- barriers to best practices
Date
Status
Coordinate education outreach and sociological surveys (in the form of focus groups) to determine barriers to participation
9/1/2006
Proposed
Projects
 
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Implemented practices to control direct drainage runoff
Date
Status
install storm water best management practices to control direct drainage runoff. Specifically, the Conservancy will: 1) implement individual waterfront lot infiltration practices (rain gutters with drain tiles, infiltration pits, or rain gardens) on approximately 20 riparian lots; 2) design/build restoration of approximately 4 eroded gullies; 3) provide technical and financial assistance for traditional shoreline buffer restoration; 4) establish demonstration sites with open houses/tours of restoration/infiltration sites
9/1/2006
Proposed
Projects
 
TMDL Development
Halfmoon Lake TMDL
Date
Status
Half Moon Lake (Hydrologic Unit Code 070500006) is a small, shallow eutrophic lake that formed as an oxbow of the Chippewa River. The lake is geographically located within the City of Eau Claire and the Lower Chippewa River Basin. The lake is highly eutrophic and exhibits excessive algae and aquatic macrophyte growth (Borman, 1990; Brakke, 1995; Konkel and Borman, 1996; James et. al., 2001, 2002).
7/1/2006
In Progress
Documents
 
TMDL Development
Cedar Lake TMDL
Date
Status
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) developed a TMDL for phosphorus for Cedar Lake. The TMDL addresses the nutrient impacts and impairments which were identified on the Wisconsin 2002 303(d) list. The Lake is nutrient (phosphorus (P)) impaired as a result of agriculture, internal loading and local land use. Water quality in Cedar Lake is generally poor to very poor, falling into the eutrophic to hypereutrophic category. Summer algal blooms result in foul odors and an unsightly build-up of algae biomass on the shoreline. In addition, trophic conditions in the lake limit rooting depth for emergent vegetation used by the resident fish populations. As a result, these impairments impact the recreational/aesthetic value of the lake and stress sport fish populations.
8/19/2003
In Progress
Projects
Documents
 
TMDL Implementation
Cedar Lake TMDL Implementation
Date
Status
WDNR, USACOE, Polk County Land and Water Conservation Department and the Cedar Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District are implementing a project to assess internal phosphorus loading processeses in polymictic lakes with high internal phosphorus loadings.
7/1/2009
Proposed
Projects
 
TMDL Monitoring
Half Moon Lake TMDL
Date
Status
Half Moon Lake (Hydrologic Unit Code 070500006) is a small, shallow eutrophic lake that formed as an oxbow of the Chippewa River. The lake is geographically located within the City of Eau Claire and the Lower Chippewa River Basin. The lake is highly eutrophic and exhibits excessive algae and aquatic macrophyte growth. Half Moon Lake was originally listed on Wisconsin?s 303(d) impaired waters list in 1998 for eutrophic conditions and sedimentation and listed as a high priority for TMDL development on the October 2002 303(d) list.
7/1/2006
In Progress
Projects
Documents
 
Train Volunteers to Do Watercraft Inspections
Train volunteers to do Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
Status
10/1/2011
Proposed
Projects
 
Water Quality Modeling
Developed a computer lake response model
Date
Status
4/1/2003
Proposed
Projects
 
Water Quality Modeling
Conducted modeling of watershed loading and lake response
Date
Status
4/1/2001
Proposed
Projects
 
Watercraft Inspections Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Inspect boats for invasive species
Date
Status
10/1/2011
Proposed
Projects
 
Watercraft Inspections Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Conducted boat inspections for invasive species
Date
Status
Conducted boat inspections for invasive species
10/1/2005
Proposed
Projects
 
Watershed Mapping or Assessment
 
Date
Status
4/1/2014
Proposed
Projects
 
Watershed Mapping or Assessment
 
Date
Status
4/1/2012
Proposed
Projects
 
Balsam Branch WatershedWatershed History Note

The area in and around Balsam Lake was originally inhabited by the Chippewa Indians. They referred to the area as "Innenehinduc", which means "place of the evergreen". This may have been due to the large amount of Canadian Yew, an evergreen shrub, which grew in abundance there. The town was organized on January 8, 1870, and was named after the lake that lay within its borders. The first businesses included a blacksmith shop, a bank, a creamery, two sawmills, a hardware store, and a general store. Governmental buildings included a courthouse and a log schoolhouse. Today, Balsam Lake is the home of the Polk County Government Center. The town celebrates its history, and the history of the United States, with its annual Freedom Festival, which takes place on the Thursday through Sunday surrounding the Fourth of July.

Date  2011